The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 18, 1957, Page 6, Image 6

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    Norma Jean Burgess,
Louis Cobum W ed
ATtl.YSON—Miss Norma Jean
Burg A of Lincoln, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Loren Burgess of
Emmet, and Louis Gerald Coburn
of Lincoln, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Coburn of O’Neill, were
united in marriage Saturday, Ap
ril 13,' in a double-ring ceremony
at First Presbyterian church in At
kinson. Rev. Curtis Barnett per
formed the 3 o’clock ceremony.
Candelabra and baskets of pink
and white gladioli decorated the
ehurclS,
Mi 4 Audrey Coxbill, solist,
sang “Because” and "The Lord’s
Prayer. ' She was accompanied at
the organ by Mrs. William Shorn.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, appeared in a gown of
ehantilly lace and tulle. The slim
lace bodice featured a sweet
heart neckline, accented by se
quins and pearls. The brief scal
loped sleeves were complimented
by lace mitts. A peacock styled
overskirt of hand clipped Chan
tilly lace fell over the cascading
tiers of tulle, which created the
extremely bouffant skirt and
ended in a chapel train.
A scalloped pill box hat of
rose-point lace, encrusted with
sequins and pearls held her doub
le tier veil of imported bridal il
lusion. She carried a cascade
bouquet of pink sweetheart ros
es and white poms.
Miss Elda Lorenson of Lincoln,
was matron-of-honor, and Miss
Jeanette Kirkland of Atcheson,
rw.llis., v\ it> Ul lUtMUcllU.
Don Walton of Lincoln was
groomsman and Geoffrey Fried
of Lincoln was bestman. Ushers
were Gerald Upton of Atkinson
and Harold Coburn of O’Neill.
The bride’s mother wore navy
with white accessories; the bride
groom's mother appeared in rose
lace with white accessories. Both
wore white carnation corsages.
A reception was held in the
church [>arlors following the cere
mony. A four-tier cake decorated
in aqua and white centered the
table, accented on the sides with
white candles banked with white
pompoms. Mrs. Gerald Upton was
in charge of the guest book sign
ed by 150 guests. Mrs. Dale Wil
son of Denver, Colo., cut the cake
and Mrs. A. E. Boro of Fremont
and Mrs. Don Doll of Omaha
poured.
Servers were the Misses Nancy
Watson and Janice Prewitt and
Mrs. Edward Schmuecker, all of
Atkinson.
The bride is a graduate of the
Atkinson high school and the Na
tional Business Institute of Lin
coln. The bridegroom was grad
uated from the Butte high school
and is senior at the University
of Nebraska. He is a member of
Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity.
After A9pril 19, the couple will
be at home at 3805 C st., Lincoln.
Chambers alumni banquet,
May 30 (memorial day). Ttek
ets on s. le at Park Ave. Market,
Bill's Cafe, Platt Oil Co., Hoerlo
Station. Elkins Produce, in Cham
bers. and at O’Neill, IJelbcrt
Robertson. Deadline for buying
tickets May 20. Remember date.
51c
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE: Bred sows and gilts,
test of breeding, double vac
cinated. Priced $1.00 per hun
dred under Omaha top.—New
Deal Oil Co., Tony Asimus. 51c
F< >R RENT: Sleeping rooms for
men. Call O’Neill 330J after 5
p. m. Loretta Hynes. 51-p35
USED MACHINERY
TRACTORS—
42 B J. D.
44 A J. D.
1949 John Deere A Tractor
F-20 IHC
*49 J-D B
1 40 J-D B
PLOWS—
J-D Plow 2—14's
J-D Plow 2—16’s
IHC No. 8
/HINDERS—
J-D 10” hammermill.
LOWERS—
Massey-Harris tractor
V-25 I. H. C.
Farmhand heavy duty loader
J. D. 730 Lister, near new
New 11 -ft. J-D disc, special $170
12-ft. Ezze Flow Fertilizer
Spreader, new — $200.
J. D. 15-ft. Tractor Disc, nearly
new.
J. D. tractor cultivator
240 I. H. C. Tractor Cultivator
J. D. 290 Tractor Planter
J. D. 999 Horse Planter
Harry R. Smith Impls.
Phone 562 — O’Neill
WE TAKE this opportunity to
thank the friends and neighbors
who were so kind and helpful
in many ways at the time of
the illness and death of our
husband and father.—Mrs. Al
fred S. Sanders and family. 51c
ST. PATRICK’S CATHOLIC
Holy Thursday: Anniversary
feast of our Lord’s last supper;
confessions heard from 2 until 4:30
p. m.; evening high mass and
holy communion, 8 p. m. Proces
sion.
Good Friday: Private devotions,
12 o’clock noon until 1:30 p. m.;
mass of the pre-sanctified at 1:30
p. m., and holy communion. Con
fessions will be heard after mass
service; stations of the cross 7:30
p. m.
Holy Saturday: Confessions j
from 2 to 8 p. m. Blessings of
new fire, Paschal candle, baptis
mal and Easter water at 10:30 p. ]
m. Easter vigil high mass begins '
at midnight.
Easter Sunday: Masses at 7:30
and 9 a. m.; high mass at 10:30
a. m.
CHRIST LUTHERAN
Friday, April 19: Holy com
munion service, 8 p. m., an
nouncements by registration.
Sunday, April 21: Easter day
worship, 9 a. m., sermon: “The (
Outer and Inner Door.” Sunday
school at 10:15 a. m.
KAINER—Mr. and Mrs. Mich
ael Kainer, of Knoxville, Term.,
are the parents of twin daughters, j
Jo Marie and Jan Melanie, weigh
ing 6 pounds 1444 ounces and 6
pounds 8% ounces respectively, j
born Sunday, April 7. Mrs. Kain- ,
er is the former Neva Iekes, !
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. D.
Iekes, sr., of Page.
MILLER THEATER
— ATKINSON —
Fri.-Sat. April 19-20
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. April 21-22-23
colorS^i
ROCK HUDSON • LAUREN BACALL
ROBERT STACK-DOROTHY MALONE
Wednesday April 24
MARKET REPORT
Verdigre Livestock
Market
We had a large run of hogs
today on a market that could
best be described as “hot”.
Competition was keen with
several buyers present. Ex
treme top was $18.90 with the
majority of No. 1 and No. 2
hogs bringing from $18.?5 to
$18.75. The No. 3 hogs
brought from $17.75 to $18 25.
Brood sows were bringing
from $70 to $80. Feeder pigs
brought from $19.50 to S24.50
depending upon size and qual
ity. 75 pound pigs brought j
$22.50 each.
We irvite you to compare
our market with other mar
kets foi this date When your
hogs are ready to se'l ,try the
sa e in VERDIGRE. Join tar
list of satisfied customers. Sale
every MONDAY starting at
11:00 A. M.
Verdigre Livestock
Market
Ph. 86 or 84W Don Jensen mgr.
Mrs. Louis Gerald Coburn . . . April bride.
EASTER CANDY
This Easter why not give the best It’s sure to be appre
ciated. Give a box of Panghurn’s Western Style Chocolates.
Come in and see our nice selection of beautiful Easter £
x>xes—you’ll find the one you like at the cahdy counter in
Milligans Kexall Drug._
EASTER CARDS
For really nice Easter Cards, see our display of cards by ,
American Greetings Company. We have Religious Cards as ,
well as the Conventional Type. Greet your friends and your
loved ones with a nice Blaster Card by American Greetings,
avlalable at Gilligan Drug.
EASTERBUNNIES
The kiddies will be thrilled with one of these Easter
Bunny Dolls—brightly dressed, and a full 3 feet tall. The
regular price on these dolls is $2.98—they won’t last long at
| the very special price of only $2.25.
You will also find soft cuddly Easter Rabbits at Gilligans
for only $2.50. One of these stuffed toys on Easter morning
will delight any youngster.
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VETERINARY NEEDS
CALF SCOURS—The sooner treatment can be j
started for scours the better the results will be. Sulfa
strep is the product which seems to be bringing the best
results in checking this infection. Don’t wait until the
trouble starts—buy a bottle now to have on hand—it’s a
good insurance. In addition to Sulfastrep, at Gllligans
you can find Terramycin, Aureomydn, Kaostrep, and
several other good scours remedies made by the most
reliable of manufacturers.
PENICILLIN - DIHYDROSTREPTOMYCIN — Be
j cause of the smaller dosage required of this combina
tion. the price of this preparation runs very close to that
of Penicillin alone—and the combination product covers
a much wider range of infections. Dose for dose, Pen
tcillin-Diyhdrostreptomycin in combination is much more
economical to use than Penicillin alone.
VACCINES—Remember, our prices on the double
| and the triple vaccines are prices you’ll like. These
s vaccines are Sharp & Dohme voccines on which we were
\ able to make a good purchase and pass the savings on to
f you. This spring get your vaccines at Giliigan Rexall \
Drug.
A WORD ABOUT VITAMINS:
Beore you buy Vitamins from a mail-order house or a
door-to-door salesman, ask yourself: How effective is his
product? How reliable is the manufacturer? The answers
to these questions are answers you would want to know about
any product you buy. When you buy your vitamins at Gil
\ ; ligans Rexoll Drug you can bank on it that the product comes
from the world’s finest laboratories. . . that it is as effective
—and safe—as modern science can make it. ?
Gilligan Rexoll Drug!
v Phone 87 — O’Neill I
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GRADE “A” ICE PACKED
Fryers Lb. 39c
FINEST QUALITY
GROUND BEEF 2 k 69c
ROASTING OK STEWING —
CHICKENS lb 33c
ALL MEAT —
MINCED HAM Lb 39c
UTTl QAATIQ
CHOPPED BEEF can 35c
FREE POPCORN
FOR THE KIDDIES
(LARGE AND SMALL)
ALL DAY SATURDAY
Popcorn Loves ALL SWEET So Will You
— SPECIAL TODAY —
ALLSWEET .U 29c
WE HAVE A LIMITED NUMBER OF
STARTED CHICKS
ON HAND AT THIS TIME
INCLUDING
Leg Hamps, White Leghorns, White Rocks
Call or See us if you are interested in Started Chicks.
ON HAND AT BOTH
O’NEILL and CREIGHTON
OUR FAMILY - CALIFORNIA FRESH STRAWBERRY PRESERVES
TAIL
10 OZ
.GLASS
OUR FAMILY FANCY HAWAIIAN SLICED PINEAPPLE - DEL'CIOUS WITH HAM
PINEAPPLE 2
PLEASMOR BRAND PILLOW SOFT WHITE
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Swansdown
CAKE MIXES
White - Yellow ■ Devil's rood
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Nabisco
PREMIUM SALTINES
CRACKERS
~ 29*
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PEACHES.r^33‘
Family fancy sticed
PEACHES.^47*
OUR FAMILY PURE CONCORD
GRAPE JUICE_££29*
BED LABEL CRYSTAL
KARO SYRUP_££21*
EMERALD BRAND IAR9B
WALNUTS..“49*
WACONIA SORGHUM
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COMPLETEUNEOF VICTOR P0UL
CHICK STARTER, 100-lb. bag .... $4 75 V
COMPLETE EGG GRAN., 100-lb. bag . S4‘25 Y.
26% GRAIN BALANCER, 100-lb. bag 54 75 *
32% POULTRY CONCENTRATE, 100-lb. bag $5’is i
15c CWT. DISCOUNT ON '/* TON LOTS
VICTOR CREEP FEED, lOO-lbt.. $3,95
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