The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 16, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 3, Image 3

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Mrs. Marguerite Curtis and
daughter, Mrs. R. L. Hackett of
oioux City, were weekend
guess m the home of Miss Ma
ry E. Carney.
Mrs. Emma Martin and Mrs.
Fora Knight returned last
Thursday evening from Park
Rapids, Minn., where they had
spent a week visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson
and Mr. and Mrs. William Turn
er of Chambers went to Inman
Sunday to visit Kay Coventry,
who is ill with rheumatic fever.
She is at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cov
entry.
Mrs. Mary Tomlinson and son,
Larry, spent the weekend m
Lynch visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Carson and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs Leo Tomjack and
Terry and Miss Florence Ponton
went to Battle Creek Sunday to
attend the dinner in honor of
the 21st wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Ponton. The
dinner was held in the Ponton
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Skulbor
stad spent the weekend in Om
aha and attended a company
party and the ice capades.
Mrs. David Morsbach of In
man was a Wednesday evening,
April 8, caller in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sparks.
CITY LOANS. — R. H. Parker,
O’Neill. 50c
Mrs. Emma Martin and Mr.
and Mrs. Fora Knight spent
Monday visiting at the Eldon
Elkins home at Johnstown.
Mrs. Merle Sparks, Don, Al
ice and Bobby spent. Sunday in
Norfolk visiting in the Gordon
Brittell home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Spry
and sons of Ralston had Easter
dinner with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Spry, and also called
in the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Stearns and Mrs. Florence
Schultz.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strong,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Strong
and Miss Zittella Kestenholtz
attended the auto show at Ne
ligh Friday evening. The show
was under the auspices of the
Neligh News.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rourke of
Ainsworth were Saturday over
night guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Weaver enroute
oh their trip to Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Connors
and Mr. and Mrs. Nick McQuil
lin of Neligh were Sundav visit
ors in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
M. J. Wallace and they also at
tended the Knights of Columbus
initiation.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spry and
family were Friday afternoon
and evening callers in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wiseman
at Page.
Jeanie and Shirley Van Vleck
spent the weekend in Neligh at
the home of their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Van Vleck.
Mr. and Mrs. Fora Knight
visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Jutte at Chambers on Monday
evening.
Mrs. John Kahler of Meadow
Grove spent from Saturday
through Wednesday in the home
of her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Liedtke.
Mrs. Mary Holliday returned
to her home here recently .after
spending the winter in Colum
bus.
Mr. and Mrs. William McIn
tosh went to Meadow Grove
Tuesday evening where they
were guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Novotny.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shierk and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Benson
drove to Omaha Sunday to at
tend the ice capades.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stuessi
and sons drove to Ft. Randall,
S.D., Sunday for sightseeing.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Wallace Smith, Judy and Kon
rad.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shelhamer
went to Sioux City last Thurs
day to attend a merchants’ ban
quet.
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THE NEW MASSEY-HARRIS
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GIVES YOU EXTRA
^6 or 7-foot cut—5-foot
Rub-bar cylinder.
•jf Rubberized canvas . . .
balanced table.
if 6-inch knife travel . . .
3-inch guards.
if Reel supported on both
ends.
if Posit5 ve trouble-free op
eration with new roller
chain drives—vibration
eliminated by spring
loaded idler tightened.
if Six-winged front and
rear beaters—no crowd
ing. jamming or bunch
ing—straw moves in a
smooth, even flow.
if More grain in the tank
with longer, bigger-ca
pacity 4-step strawrack.
Allows all grain to be
separated and returned
in full width, extra-long,
grain return pan.
Come in soon and let ur give you
full details on this new Massey
Harris combine.
Outlaw Impl. Co.
Phone 373 — West O'Neill
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Elayne Reimer
Is FHA Delegate
DELOIT—Elayne Reimer was
elected to attend the FHA con
vention in Lincoln Saturday.
Shirley Johnson and Rita
George also attended. They were
accompanied by two teachers,
Miss Gilbert and Miss Perriot.
The group attended the ice
capades in Omaha on Saturday
evening.
Other Deloit News
A number of ladies from this
community attended a party at
the John Kester home on Wed
nesday, April 8.
Joan Thiele helped out at the
Clint Taylor home a few days
last week.
Mrs. Anna Sehi of Elgin visit
ed at the Leo Funk and ~>ill Se
hi home a few days last week.
Sam Kenedy of Iowa spent
a few days last week at the
John Bauer and Ralph Tomjack
homes. He is going into the
armed service on April 20.
The HEO club met at the
Henry Reimer home last Thurs
day. Mrs. Claude Elliott was
elected president. Mrs. Ewald
Spahn is the former president.
Mrs. Glen Harpster was elected
secretary and treasurer, a post
formerly held by Mrs. Henry
Reimer. The next meeting will
be May 14 at the Clarence
Schmiser home.
Mrs. Carol Vandersnick and
family spent last Thursday at
the Pete Thiele home.
Mrs. G. A. Bauer and Mrs.
Sylvester Bauer and children
were Ewing visitors on Friday.
Most of the oats are in the
ground; potatoes and early gar
den are also planted. Sunshine is
needed.
A number from here attended
the creamery meeting at Ew’.ng
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Ziska
and daughter are visiting at the
Leo Funk home. Kenny has
™rin m !Trvice for some time
diid recently finished his train
SunHavntl»,^rS' Reimer spent
S _ day afternoon at the Leon
ard Larson home.
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COLORFUL KNIT
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Spring tonic for winter-weary rooms!
Velvety cotton chenille in green, red,
blue or gold with deep fringe on 3
sides. Cut full for draping. 90x103' size.
125-0148
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Chore Gloves
33c
Cotton canvas with
thick inside nap. Double
knit wrists. Chute back.
Men's sizes in white.
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Men’s Anklets
29c Pr,
Cotton with cushion
solos for comfort.
Elastic tops 10' long.
Random. Siies 10-13.
Men’s T Shirts
79c
Combed cotton in 1x1
knit ribl Short sleeves.
Ribbed cuffs, crew
neck. White in S, M, L
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Misses’ Socks
29c Pr.
Durene cotton with ny
lon reinforced heels,
toes. Elastic in cuffs.
White, sizes 6 to 11.
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1.69
Blue denim boxer style
with elastic waistband,
2 deep pockets! Adjust*
able button suspenders!
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Head Scarfs
98c
Priced for limited bud
gets! Pure silk in smart
floral patterns. New
colors! 36" square.
Tots’ Dresses
‘ 198
Sanforized or pre
shrunk cottons in wide
selection of Spring
styles. Sizes 1 to 3.
3-6X Dresses
1.98
Pretty Spring styles in
tubbable fast-color
cottons. Perky trims in
lace, braid, eyelet.
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Baby Blankets
59c
Cotton flannel receiving
blankets in pastels and
white. Striped borders!
Washable! 27x36 size.
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Polo Shirts
73c
Combed cotton shirts
with short sleeves and
ribbed crew neck. Button
shoulder closing. 1 to 3.
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x35"_ 4.88 24" long_7.88
Right End. 9*/2X Straight Shelves.
14*4x35" _ 4.88 30" long_10.88
Straight Shelves, Straight Shelves.
18" long _ 6.88 36" long _ 10.88
Corner Unit. 1874x18 74 x 35**" _ 11.88
PINE HOLLYWOOD HEADBOARDS
Twin & double bed size. Roomy shelves,
37" high. 11" deep _ 9.88
Stalwart HAND MOWER Expert POWER MOWER
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16" mower with 5 Powerful 1 H.P. gas
bloded reel action, engine. 18’ reel type,
steel spaders, rubber 5 bladed. Easy to op*
tires. 10' wheels. 36-5514 erate. Economical.
25 - FT.
GARDEN HOSE
Belter buy two while the
price is low!
2.59
HANDY
LAWN BROOMS
Just the thing to encourage
the wife!
~ 54c
PICNIC
BOXES
A pre-season special—
Insulated.
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Phone 8
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