The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 06, 1951, SECTION 2, Page 13, Image 13

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    Werner Arrives
from Alasku—
ATKINSON— Wayne Werner,
of Spinnard, Alaska, who was
unable to come home at the time
of his lather’ death about 3 weeks
ago, came Friday to visit his
*■ mother, Mrs. Henry Werner, and
other relatives and friends.
Mr. Werner made the trip from
Spinnar to Seattle, Wash., in 5^
days and arrived in Atkinson 3
days later. He said that on one
stretch of the road he traveled
600 miles from one heated garage
along the highway to the next.
Usually they are much closer to
gether than that.
The highway is better at this
time of year than at any other
time, providing workmen can
keep the snow off of it. In the
summer time the boggy underbed
is soft and it requires a great deal
of effort to keep it in shape for
travel.
Wayne is employed by the
highway commission at Spinnard
jand expects to return in the near
future.
KILL RATS
RAT-TROL)
BAIT I
KILLS MTS AND WCt I
Safest, surest. Rats
I don't get "bait-wise”.
x Buy RAF TROL. Get
SURE RESULTS!
1 lb. CAN ... 98c
5 lb. CAN . $3.59
See Your Local
Dealer or Write
THOMPSON.
HAYWARD
CHEMICAL CO.
KANSAS CITY, MO.
SHELHAMER FOODS
Phone 173 — O’Neill
STATIONED IN JAPAN . . .
Pfc. LaVere E. Norwood, a
bove), son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Norwood, of Lynch, is station
ed at Camp Strong, Hokkaido,
Japan (north island of Japan),
according to word received by
his parents. Private Norwood
entered the army in October,
1950, and took his basic train
ing in Camp Polk, La. He also
took training there for 81-mm
mortar. After a 15-day furlough
with home folks in March, 1951,
•—The Fiontler Engraving
he left the states by way of
New Orleans, La., going
through the canal for a few
days’ stay in California, then
on to Japan. He graduated from
the Lynch high school before
entering the service. His ad
dress: Pfc. LaVere E. Norwood,
US55050595, Co. D 180th Regt.,
APO 86, c/o Postmaster, San
Francisco, Calif.
O'NEILL NEWS
Mrs. W. J. Froelich accom
panied W. J. Froelich to Chicago,
ill-, on Monday after Mr. Froe
lich had spent the Thanksgiving
holidays with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Carney
lelt Friday, November 23, on a
tour to the Gulf of Mexico, Texas,
Oklahoma, Kansas and other
points. They returned to their
nome on Saturday, December 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Buckmas
ter went to Royal Sunday and
was joined there by Mrs. Lizzie
Buckmaster, Mr. Buckmaster’s
mother, and from there motored
to Neligh where they visited Mrs.
Buckmaster’s mother, Mrs. Geor
gia Hill.
The Misses Barbara and Marde
Birmingham and Miss Nancy
Froelich returned to Omaha on
Sunday after spending Thanks
giving vacation with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Beaver,
of Deaver, Wyo., attended the
Bradstreet funeral rites and vis
ited relatives in O’Neill this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Medcalf
and family were Thanksgiving
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Beilin.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Major and
sons and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Da
vis, of Riverton, Wyo., were Tues
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Brady. They returned to their
home on Wednesday.
Mr. and (Mrs. Richard Henry
and family of Rock Rapids, la.,
were Sunday, November 25,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Beilin.
Mr, and Mrs. Simon Bosn
spent the weekend at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Janousek and
lamily in Brainard.
CORKLE
BROS.
HEREFORD
AUCTION
Will Be Held at the
Norfolk Livestock
Sales Pavilion
Norfolk, Nebraska
Thursday, Dec. 13
50 Bulls and
Females
High quality breed!no cattle
featuring the rref of_
MW LARRY DOMINO 135,
SILVER K-TNO 3. BEAU
MONT DOMTNO and
LADDIE STANWAY 2
Included will Ire thirty rug
ged bulls ranging in ace from
15 to 20 months. The fe
males comorise twenty heif
er calves, manv of which are
sired by MW LARRY
ftOMT'TO 135
Sale to heoin at 12:30 P.M.
For Catalog Address:
Coride Bros.
T1LDEN, NEBRASKA
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Ladies’ sizes 32 to 38. Tailored or lace trimmed.
I White or tea-rose. Regular price $1.98. Buy for your
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Each...5.77 j
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Full weight cotton plaid work shirts. Sanforized.
Cut for extra room, tailored for extra wear. Sizes' 2
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these and save! 2
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Each.2.27 5
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Made of sturdy striped outing. Full-cot for sleeping
comfort. Regularly 3.49. Sizes B, C, D. Buy at this
low price and save! £
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given for cash purchases this
week, Thursday through Satur
day.—Hagensick Ladies Wear.
31-34c
Mr. and Mrs. William Scheinost
and family of Spencer, were Sun
day guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. William Schies
sler and Beverly, Mr. and Mrs.
Merlin Beebout and Brent, of
Ainsworth, Mrs. Clifford New
man and son, Nell, and Miss Phyl
lis Johnson, of Burwell, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Babl and Diana
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Vannie Newman.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oetter
and son, of Chambers had Sun
day dinner at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Barnes and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. James Foreman
and sons, of Battle Creek, were
Saturday, December 1, guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Bates.
“Voice of The Frontier” . . .
Mon.. Wed., Sat.. 9:45. WJAG.
SUIE TO SCSRE WIIN HIM I
Handsome Gifts He Can Wear... Accessory
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several.
From 3.95 Up
Wide Choice
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stripes, bold and subdued prints. Ties
all men know and appreciate.
From $1 Up
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BOW TIES
Clip-ons included.
STETSON
GLOVES
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Some lined with warm wool
or fur. All colors and sizes.
From 3.35 Up
INTERWOVEN |
All Wool, Nylon 81 Mixture Ho»e
Plain and printed types. Great color choice. II
All sizes.
From 55c Up 1
WINDBREAKERS
Outdoor jackets in a variety of warm
quality styles. Some with fur collars,
wool linings.
From 16.D5 Up
JAYSON PAJAMAS
94
All pajama style* by famous makers.
Cot)• ms, silks, prints and plains.
5.95 Up
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SPORT SHIRTS
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Fine Linen Handkerchiefs
Men's Slippers
Stetson 8c Portis Hats
Topcoats by Famous Makers
Western Suits by Allan
Jockey Underwear
Billfolds - Cuff-Links - Tie Clasps
Loafer Socks by Interwoven
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