The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 09, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 6, Image 6

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G««Sf Braddock came from
Omatra to spend his Easter vaea
Ulrr,:; with his uncle, Alfon Brad
- ’dock, and family.
Misses Alice French, Marie
Hess and Viola Haynes visited
Saturday evening with Mrs. Al
ton Braddock.
Walter Snyder of Ainsworth
visaed over the weekend with
has, son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Carson, and his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
sad Mrs. Frank Snyder.
Dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Sorensen Sun
day" included Mr. and Mrs. Rcy
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. George
Clasey and family and Mrs. Ber
tha Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Abney of
Inman and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
KeUy and Ruth were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Gailord Albright
returned from a 10-day trip rk£fc
mg which they visited relatives
in Virginia, Wisconsin and fiis fa
ther at Belvidere, ill Enroute
visited friends at
ison, son of
Robinson, is
Jamp Chaffee,
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Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stevens
have returned home from Lin
coln where they visited in the
homes of their sons, Lee and
Wendell Stevens. They also vis
ited a daughter, Mrs. J. T. Voehl,
and family at Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coon and
family of Beemer were Sunday
dinner guests in the Harvey
Spangler home. Miss Ila June
Coon, who is ' a freshman at
Graceland college, Lamoni, la.,
was spending the Easter vaca
tion with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wegman
were Sunday dinner guests in
the J. O. Ballantyne home.
Miss Shirley Martin of Storm
Lalte^ la., Mr. and Mrs. Art Ter
rill of Rembrandt, la., and
daughter, Mrs. Johnnie Spencer
«f Miltonvale, Kans., were week
eod^guests in the Otto Terrill
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Allen had
far their Sunday dinner guests
Me. and Mrs. Fred Walker and
family of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs.
flail Miller and family of Nio
hara and Mr. and Mrs. Bert
bma Mellor and family and
Ifeuold Halstead and family, all
af Redbird, and Mr. and Mrs.
Itaaest Pierson of Ewing were
£kmd*y dinner guests in the
Leonard Halstead home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Perogoy
of Grand Island came Saturday
emmag and spent Sunday at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Graves.
Mr. and Mrs. Gailord Albright
had for their Sunday dinner
guests three of their daughters
and their families, Mr. and Mrs.
O. J. Hoffman and family of
Clearwater, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Stevens and family of O’Neill
and Mr. and Mrs. Arnott Buxton
of Beatrice.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Asher and
family of Logan, la., spent the
weekend here with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Snell and
Mr. and Mrs. George Park.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lamason
and Wilson returned home Fri
day from Phoenix,..Arizona where
I they had spent the winter. They
will be at home this summer on.
i their farm west of town.
Mrs. Jerry Asher, who has been
j employed in Omaha, is spending
i sometime with hei parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Fusselman. She
plans to leave here April 21 to go
to1 Trieste, Italy to be with her
husband, Private Jerry Asher who
is Stationed there.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith and
daughter were Sunday dinner
guests in the home of his brother
and family, Kenneth Smith of
Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gr§y of
Blue Hill spent the weekend
visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parks and
son were Sunday dinner guests
in the B. H. Stevens home.
Mrs. O. L. Reed had for her
dinner guests Tuesday evening,
Mrs. Icie Rost, Mrs. J. I. Gray and
Mrs. C. A. Townsend. The group
spent the evening playing canasta.
Mrs. Howard Brummet and
daughters and her mother, Mrs.
Hugh Holliday left Friday morn
ing to visit their brother and j
son, Richard Holliday. At Grand
Island they visited another son,
Howard, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wood came
from Lincoln Saturday to visit
over the weekend with their
children.
Mrs. Elmer Wiseman was host
ess to the NOK club last Thurs
day afternoon. Easter gifts were
exchanged. Each member did
her own needlework. Luncheon
was served by the hostess.
Mrs. Allen Zempel of Grand
Island spent the weekend witn
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Kemper.
The GGG and G club met witn
Mrs. George Park Friday after
noon. Mrs. Clarence Dobbins was
a guest. At cards high score prize
went to Mrs. I. O. Wood, travel
ing to Mrs. Bert Finley and low
to Mrs. Dobbins. The hostess
served lunch.
Miss Marie Heiss came Friday
from Hastings to spend her Eas
ter vacation with home folks.
She returned to her duties Mon
day.
A/2e and Mrs. Duane Sukup
came Friday from Salina, Kans.,
to visit over Easter with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Su
kup, and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Russell of Inman.
They returned to Salina Monday.
Mrs. H. S. Harper had charge
of the devotions and lesson last
Thursday when the WSCS met
in the Methodist church parlors.
Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge conduct^
ed the business meeting. M1^
William Howell and Mrs. Clar
ence Stevens were hostesses.
The Royal Neighbor lodge held
its annual family no-host supper
Wednesday evening, April 1, in
the IOOF hall. Twenty-two fam
ilies were represented with a to
tal of 56 present, three of whom
were guests. Cards furnished the
entertainment for the evening.
4*
Mr. and Mrs. Dewight Harder
and family took their daughter,
Miss Lois Harder, and Miss Alice
Scofield to Hastings Sunday. They
returned Monday.
SPECIAL
MEETING
★
Legion Club
Thursday, Apr. 9
— 8 P.M. _
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Simonson Posi 93
American Legion
Other Stuart News
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Dyer were
^Easter Sunday guests at the Clif
! Farr home at Newport. Mr
anCrMrs. J. W. Dyer of Gregory,
S.D., 'r^re also guests.
Miss Jeanne Schaffer of Val
entine visaed at the R. A. Coff
man home o-x Monday.
Mr. and Mix R. A. Coffman
went to Omaha Tuesday and re
turned Wednesday. "<v
Mrs. Ted Sc v&effen and Miss
Donna Krotter v 'ar&SEaster Sun
day guests of Mr. .id Mrs. Don
Krotter and Mrs. J fibel Krotter.
Returned to Omaha—
Mrs. Owen Moore returned to
Omaha Monday after spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs.
j'arnes Earley. She got her two1
sons who stayed in the Earley
home while she and her husband
! spent two weeks in California.
Visits McConnells—
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox call
ed in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard McConnell home Mon
j day afternoon.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE: Girl’s bike, used
very little, $25.—Alva Clark,
phone 544-LM res. or 373.
49-50p60
WORK WANTED: Yard work,
planting of trees and hedges,
etc.—Cecil Sparks, box 532.
49p35
Wed., April 1 5th
6 Good Milk Cows
Butte Livestock Market
Special Consignments
from Geo. Ahlers
also
The Annual Hereford Sale
of 20 Purebred Bulls, 15 Purebred
Heifers from the A1 Engelhaupt
Ranch
April 15th at Butte Livestock
Market
CARD OF THANKS
WE WOULD LIKE to take this
means of thanking our many
friends and relatives for cards
and letters and also those who
visited Mrs. James Van Eveiy
during her illness and those
who sent flowers during her
stay in St. Anthony’s hospital.
We also wish to thank the hos
pital employees; doctors and
maangers for the fine care giv
en our wife, mother and sister
before her death.—James Van
Every and family, Leslie, Mel
vin, Clyde, James, jr., Ken
neth, Mary Jane (Van Every)
Gamel, Evelyn (Van Every)
Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. John
Nitz and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Nitz and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Conard Nitz and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Otto and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kroe
ger.
FOR RENT: Room, close in. —
Clara Aim, O’Neill. 49-50p60
FOR SALE: 1950 model, 23-ft
Holiday house trailer, like
new; also 1949 t£-ton Chevro
let pickup. Reasonable.—Mrs.
A1 Stracke at Stuart Lockers or
Phone 5311, Stuart. 48-49p85
FOR SALE: Madison vetch and
alfalfa seed.—Leon Beckwith,
Emmet, Nebr. 49-51c
FOR RENT: 5-room apartment,
modern, private entrance, close
to St. Mary’s, rent reasonable.
Unfurnished. — Phone 468-W,
O’Neill. 49-50c
FOR RENT: Ground floor apt.
and a basement apt.—Geo. C
Robertson, O’Neill, phone 534!
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(First pub. April 9, 1953)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 3900
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, April 8th,
1953. In the Matter of the Estate
of John P. McManus, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time
limited for presenting claims
against said estate is July 30th,
1953, and for the payment of
debts is April 8th, 1954, and that
on April 30th, 1953, and on July
31st, 1953, at 10 o’clock A.M.,
each day, I will be at the County
Court Room in said County to
receive, examine, hear, allow, or
adjust all claims and objections
duly filed.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 49-51
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Lynch News
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalowski
and Lawrence visited at the Geo
rge Svatos home in Lake Andes,
S. D., last week.
Billy Dick, Lorelle and Doug
las Alford of Omaha spent Easter
weekend at the parental W. J.
Alford home..
Easter Sunday dinner guests
at the Albert Kalowski home
were: Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Schochenmaier, Carol Ann and
Leon ofBonesteel, S. D., Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril Burbach and Larry
Kent of Wynot and Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Barta of Walnut. Six o’clock
I luncheon guests were Mr. and
Mrs. George Svatos and Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Kisley, Sandra and
Twila Ann of Lake Andes, S. D.,
and Mr. and Mrs. George Kalkow
ski and De loros of Lynch.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knapp of
Norfolk were recent visitors at
the Alvin Knapp home here.
Mrs. Naomi Ira Dougles re
turned to her home in Indianap
olis, Ind., Saturday, March 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Havranck
and family of Spencer visited at
Joe Halva’s Sunday.
Neighbors gathered at the Al
bert Kalkowski home Tuesday
evening, March 31, honoring Law
rence at a farewell party. For en
tertainment four tables of pro
gressive pitch were played. The
self-invited guests served a tasty
lunch at midnight. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kra
emer, Lila Mae and Sherwood,
Mr. and Mrs. William Mahlen
dorf, Mr. and Mrs. Howard De
Vall, Curtis, Lannia and Randy,
Mrs. Tillie Novak and Louis, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Johns, Mr. and Mrs.
Vincent Jehorek and Joe Boska.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruegge
man and Kenny of Bristow were
Tuesday evening, March 31,call
ers at the William Teadtke home.
Frank Ertz jr. of Butte was a
business visitor here Saturday.
Mrs. Grace Mannen of Omaha
spent Easter weekend at the par
ental home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Vesely and
son of Verdel were business visit
ors here Saturday.
Douglas Butterfield of Norfolk
spent the wteekend here with
friends.
at the William Teadtke home,
the weekend at the parental
Martin Jehorek home. She re
turned to her work in Omaha on
Monday.
Combined Meet—
A combined club meeting of
the Delta-Dek and Martez clubs
was held Tuesday evening with
Mrs. Ed Gallagher as hostess. The
group met at the Town House for
dinner and the evening was spent
playing cards. The winners were
Mrs. Frank Froelich, Mrs. C.J.
Gatz and Mrs. Ira Moss. >
Annual Luncheon—
The annual nohostess luncheon
of the Merri-Myx club was held
Tuesday afternoon at 1 o’clock in
the home of Mrs. C. W. Porter.
Of the afternoon’s card playing,
the winners were Mrs. John Osen
baugh and Mrs. A. B. Hubbard.
Mrs. Cora Brood of Winside was
a guest,
Buzzin' Dozen Gathers—
The Buzzin’ Dozen club held a
session Tuesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Milford Coats. The
evening was spent playing pin
ochle. A late lunch was served.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Mrs. Cora Brood of Winside
came March 27 for an indefinite
visit wth her sister, Mrs. H. S.
Moses.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Spry
and sons of Ralston, spent the
weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Spry and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph George, jr.,
spent Sunday at the home of his
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. John Auman, at Orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eby and Miss
Sharon Hancock were Easter
guests in the home of Mrs. Alma
Eby at Ainsworth. Other guests
present were Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Kelly and son, Miss Anesa Real
of Valentine, and Mrs. George
Alberts and children.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Evans and
Miss Dorothy Evans of Meadow
Grove were Easter guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Evans.
The O'Neill Saddle club will
meet at 1 p.m., Sunday, April
12. on the club grounds east of
town. Refreshments will be
served. 49c
Mr. and Mrs. John Neyens of
Creighton spent Sunday in the
home of their grandson, Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Muller.
I
Rites at Atkinson
for Fire Victim
Melvin Steskal, 24,
Burial in Wood Lawn
ATKINSON—Funeral services
for Melvin Steskal, 24-year-old
Inman 'farmer who was fatally
burned on March 18, were con
ducted Saturday, March 21, at
St. John's Lutheran church in
Atkinson.
Mr. Steskal died about four
hours following an explosion of
a fuel oil can in his home, south
east of Inman. The dwelling and
contents were completely de
stroyed.
He died in St. Anthony's
hospital, O'Neill. His wife,
Gladys, and two children, Don
na Rae, 2Vi. and Marvin Lyle,
IVa. were also taken to the hos
pital.
Mrs. Steskal, who suffered se
vere shoulder burns, was releas
ed last week and is now at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Wright, at Ewing.
Also burned was Junior Are
hart of Elgin, who had been vis
iting at the Steskal home. His
burns were treated at O’Neill.
Rev. R. W. Olson of O’Neill
officiated in the Steskal rites and
burial was in Wood Lawn ceme
tery, Atkinson. Hymns were sung
by Miss Sylvia Rohrs, Mrs. Her
m a n Schrader, jr., Rudolph
Poessnecker and Ottmar Poess
necker with Mrs. Poessnecker as
accompanist. Pallbearers were
James Walnofer, Robert Wal
nofer, Kenneth Arehart, La
moyne Mummert, Harold Ben
nett and Roger Bennett.
Melvin Lyle Steskal was born
at Clearwater at the home of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Hauser, and later lived on
a farm with his parents north
east of Atkinson until 1940, when
they moved to Inman, where he
resided most of his life.
He was graduated from Ew
ing high school in 1947 an4 in
1949 he enlisted in the army in
which he served one year.
He was married to Gladys
Wright of Ewing on December 2,
1949. To them were bom two
children.
Survivors include: Widow —
Gladys; daughter—Donna Rae;
son—Marvin Lyle; parents—Mr
and Mrs. John Steskal; brothers
—John, jr., and Clifford Leroy,
at home; sister—Mrs. Jack (Na
dene) Charvat of Omaha; grand
parents—Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steskal
of Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Hauser of Elgin; many
aunts and uncles.
Eagles Capture
• Sandhills Relays
Coach Marvin Miller’s O’Neill
high thinclads captured the an
nual Sandhills track and field
Competition at Bassett.
Here’s how the teams finished:
O’Neill__61
Ainsworth__ 59 7/20
Springview__43
Bassett- 42 3/5
Valentine_ 39 3/5
Plainview_24 1/10
Gregory_17
Atkinson_3
Niobrara - 5
St. Joe_ 3
0 Stuart_%
- Creighton_3/5
Scotia...__
120-Cup Coffeemaker
Presented to Unit—
The carpet rag contest was
terminated with the odd side be
ing the winners. The even side
will entertain at a luncheon at
a later date. Patricia McKenzie,
a junior auxiliary member, was
given special mention as she had
made a two-pound carpet rag
ball for the odds’ side.
It was decided upon to pur
chase a film strip set on flag etti
quet to be alternated among all
the schools throughout the coun
ty. Mrs. James Mullen won the
door priae.
An Easter gift was sent to the
unit’s hospitalized nurse, Nellie
Mae Honey, at Bay Pines, Fla.
The new hospital auxiliary
| representatives will be Mrs.
Mary Harrington and Mrs. Flor
ence Schultz.
The 120-cup coffeemaker which
is being purchased by the unit
from the sale of vanilla was pre
sented.
Wreaths will be purchased and
placed on the veterans’ graves
for memorial day.
There will be a meeting of the
executive board at the Legion
hall lounge on Wednesday eve
ning, April 8, at 8 b’clock.
DRINKS KEROSENE
' LYNCH — Little Marilyn Ko
lund accidently drank kerosene
Monday, March 30, while she
was visiting at the Dick Court
ney home, Sh? spent the night
at the hospital and showed no
ill effects from the kerosene.
Try Frontier want advs. for
quick results!
Group Spelling
Contests Friday
Fourteen group spelling con
tests will be held at various
schools over the county Friday,
April 10, 1 p.m. The winners
from grades 3 to 8 in each group
contest will be eligible to enter
the county contest to be held in
O’Neill April 25, 1 p.m.
These spelling contests are be
ing sponsored by the Holt Coun
ty Rural Teacners association.
Prizes will be given the winner
in each grade at the county con
test.
Coming events include:
April 15: Holt county rural
teachers’ meeting at district 165;
teacher, Shirley Rieck, 7:30 p.m.
April 27-30: Eighth grade ex
aminations.
May 1: Holt county rural
school chorus practice, * O’Neill
public school -.uditorium, 2 p.m.
May 2: Holt county rural
school track meet, Atkinson.
STAR NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Linquist,
Beverly and Donnie, Mr. and
Mrs. Lwalt Miller and Barbara
spent Friday evening at the home
ot Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson
and Wyn. The occasion was to
honor the birthday anniversaries
of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson on Ap
ril 2 and 4. ice cream, cake, hot
dogs and coffee were served for
lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson
and family and Arnold Miller
spent last Thursday evening at
tne home of Mr. and Msr. Lysle
Johnson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller and
Barbara called on Mrs. Hattie
Boelter Saturday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hill
were Easter Sunday guests at the
Nels Linquist home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson
and Wyn were among the Easter
Sunday guests at the Dave John
son home in Creighton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phillips
visited at the Wertz home Fri
day. Madge Wirtz is ill with flu.
The GiDson school and teach
er, Mary Schmitz, had an Easter
party Friday afternoon, Gary
and Eddie Zakrzewski and Kay
Hibbs were guests at the party.
District 96 pupiis and teacher,
Evelyn Ruroue, had an Easter
party last Thursday in the af
ternoon. School was dismissed
for Good Friday.
PAGE NEWS
Dinner guests Sunday in the H.
S. Harper home included all their
children and grandchildren, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Harper and
daughters, O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Beelaert and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer and
sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelly and
Ruth transacted business in
Omaha Friday and Saturday.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Roy Zellars and Mrs. Richard
Heiss and small son who visited
in the J. C. King home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Russell spent
Friday in Atkinson in the home
of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Spann.
A2c and Mrs. Duane Sukup of
Salina, Kans., were Sunday even
ing dinner guests in the Delbert
Anson home. Mr. Sukup is Mrs.
Ansen’s brother.
A group of relatives met at the
Emmitt Thompsens home for
Easter dinner, present were Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Smith and sons
from north of O’Neill, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Pelletier and family
of Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Brewster and son, O'Neill, Mr.
and Mrs. Art Grass and Mrs.
Anna Thompson.
, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snyder and
visited Sunday in the Melvin Car
son home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guinan of
Missouri Valley, la., were week
end guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A1 Sauser. On Satur
day, Mr. and Mrs. Sauser jtook
[them to Pickstown, S.D., to see
the Ft. Randall dam.
Mrs. Marie Strube and A1
Strube were Sunday dinner
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Strube.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farr and
family spent the weekend in
Council Bluffs, Ia„ with Mr. and
Mrs. L. G. Farr Shd family.
Miss Lydia Halva and Fred
Halva, both of Omaha, spent
Easter with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Halva.
NOTICE |
To Taxpayers
• The time for filing tax
schedules is rapidly run
wng out. If you fell to file
your returns in time you may
be subject to heavy penalties.
Don't wait till th§ last few
days as you may be unable to
get help with your schedule.
• See your local assessor at
once.
Local Assessor
Home for Vacation—
Paul Fetrow and Edward Tom
linson returned to Lincoln Tues
day evening after spending their
Easter vacation with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Fetrow
and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tomlin
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son. They are students at the Un
iversity of Nebraska.
Mrs. Francis Belzer and son,
Jim, were Sunday dinner guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Fox.
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Phone 593 — O’Neill
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ANNOUNCEMENT
WE ARE HAPPY to announce that We
have purchased from Mr. Ralph N,
Leidy the . . ,
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PROPANE BOTTLE GAS BUSINESS
of LDDY’S in O’Neill
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WE WILL STRIVE to serve you in the
same prompt, courteous and efficient
manner in which Mr. Leidy has served you
for many years. Our location will remain
the same, 505 East Douglas Street (across
from the Ford garage).
EVERYTHING IN GAS APPLIANCES
AND GAS SERVICE
FETROW'S
Dale Felrow, Prop. Office Phone ^
(Sundays and after store hours phone our residence
206-W, or 201 -W)
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TUBE TOMATOES, No. l’s_ 23c
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Sea Joy PINK SALMON_Can 45c
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