The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 01, 1957, Image 9

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    Holt County Board of Supervisors
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
O'Neill, Nebr.
May 20. 1957
10:00 a.m.
The Holt County board of equal
ization met on this date as re
quired by statute, with the follow
ing supervisors present: Cronk,
Jiarthel. Flood, Ernst, Landreth
and Frickel.
Meeting was called to order by
the chairman.
The following persons appear
ed before the board of equaliza
tion concerning the valuations on
d estate: Musil Bros., Jack Ar
buthnot. Eugene Hansen, John
p Hansen, and John Shald: and
the following complaints were ro
ceived by the board of equaliza
tion from Recordak Corporation,
Leola Peterson, Alice Matthews,
Jake Braun. Hazel Larson, and
H r>. Crady.
Name Legal lies. Action of Board
Recordak corp — motion by
Barthel, seconded by Frickel that
no change be made in assess
ment Motion carried.
Alice Matthews Blk. D, west
100 ft of lot 5 to 9 inclusive, O’
Kcill & Haggerty Addition- mo
tion by Ernst, seconded by Lan
dreth that ten percent more de
preciation be given to the house.
As-essed valuation lowered from
SI.915.00 to $1,640.00. Motion car
ried
Jake Braun Southeast quarter
of section 11, township 30. range
11 Motion by Frickel, seconded
by Landreth that the request for
reduction he denied. Motion car
ried.
hpuid x ciciaou—uui i ut o,
Iilk 12 and lot 8 & 9, blk 12 in
Village of Atkinson Motion by
Barthel, seconded by Flood that
the request for reduction be de
nied. Motion carried.
Hazel Larson—Block 5. lot 8, in
the Village of Ewing Motion by
Frickel, seconded by Landreth
that no change in valuation be
given Motion carried.
II D. Grady—East 30 ft. of lot
14 & west 30 ft. of lot 15, blk. 26,
original town, O’Neill, Nebr —
Motion by Flood, seconded by
Barthel that a depreciation of ten
percent be given. Lowering valu
ation from $2,780.00 to $2,325.00.
Motion carried.
John P Hansen ne*4 of sec.
22, township 27, range 14; & e>4
of neVi of sec. 15, township 27,
range 14; & w>4 of sec. 22, town
ship 27, range 14—Motion by Er
nst seconded by Frickel, that
net3 assessed valuation be low
ered from $2,655.00 to $2,235.00 to
correct error. cl/2 of neVi, as
s< ssed valuation lowered from
$1,250 00 to $1,205.00. Motion car
ried.
Hugene Hansen- s»4 of ney4 &
nt> of seVi of sec. 34, township
27, range 14 motion by Ernst,
serondod by Frickel, that as the
raise was applied to added im
provements the request for reduc
tion be denied. Motion carried.
J A Arbuthnot—lot 9, blk. 13,
original town of O'Neill, Nebr.—
motion by Barthel, seconded by
Flood, that the service station be
given a ten percent functional de
preciation. Assessed valuation
DR. H. D. GDLDER8LEEYE
OPTOMETRIBT
Northeast Conte*
of 4th & Douglas
O’NEILL, NEBR.
Phone 107
Office Hours:
Eyes Kxamined-Glasses Fitted
Monday thru Saturday
was lowered from $4,400.00 to $4,
020 00. Motion carried.
John Shald-hlk 16. lot 10;
Kimble and Blairs Addition, vil
lage erf Stuart.—motion by Bar
thel, seconded by Landreth. that
the request for reduction be de
nied.- Motion carried.
5:00 p m. On motion the board
adjourned until May 21, 1957 at
10:00 a m.
; Frank Cronk Kenneth Waring
! Chairman County Clerk
O’Neill. Nebr.
May 21. 1957
10:00 a.m.
Holt County lx>ard of equaliza
tion met as per adjournment,
with the following members pres
; ont: Cronk, Flood, Ernst, Land
! reth and Frickel. Minutes of the
previous meeting were read and
approved as read
The following persons appeared
i l>efore the hoard of equalization
in protest of valuations: Fred
i Saunto, I>x> Mullen, Fred Kanzel
meyer. Sylvester, Zakrzewski,
Mrs. Elsie Cork, Bertha Gonder
inger and Mrs. Rase Monahan.
Name Legal lies. Action of Board
Bertha Gonderinger—non des
cription 44-C, in sec 32, township
30, range 14- motion by Frickel,
seconded by Landreth, that a re
duction of ten percent be given.
Assessed valuation lowered from
$1,180.00 to $970.00. Motion carri
ed.
Musil Bros.—eMt & sw*4 of sec.
32, township 28, range 11—motion
by Landreth, seconded by Ernst,
that the following reduction be
| given on assessed valuation, from
$7,000.00 to $6,775.00. Motion car
1 ried
Elsie Cork—pt. neV4 of seVi of
sec. 13, township 28, range 10,
i block 16, village of page—motion
j by Landreth, seconded by Ernst
that the valuation of improve
ments be removed, and assessed
valuation changed from $145.00
to $65.00. Motion carried.
Leo J. Mullen—nVi of lots 1, 2,
3 & 4. blk 8, original town of O’
i Neill Motion by Landreth, sec
onded by Ernst, that no change
be made in the assessed valua
tion. Motion carried.
Fred Kanzelmeyer—blk B, lot
2 & 3, Neeleys addition, Atkinson
village Motion by Ernst, second
ed by Landreth that the assessed
valuation on improvements be re
duced $100.00. Motion carried.
Fred Saunto—lot 5 and 6, blk.
14, O’Neill, Nebr.—Motion by Er
nst, seconded by Frickel, that the
request for cluinge in assessment
be denied.
5 p.m. On motion the board ad
journed until May 22, 1957 at 10
a.m.
Frank Cronk Kenneth Waring
Chairman County Clerk
O’Neill, Nebr.
May 22. 1957
10:00 a. m.
Holt county board of equaliza
tion met as per adjournment,
with the following members pres
ent: Cronk, Barthel, Flood, Ernst,
Landreth and Frickel.
Meeting was called to order by
the chairman. Minutes of the
previous meeting were read and
approved as read.
The following persons appeared
liefore the board of equalization,
in protest of the valuations: Mar
tina G. Dishner, Bernice Kins- j
man, Gertrude Thomson, Marvin
Stauffer, Louis Lauridsen, Ed
ward Carson, A. G. Miller, Earl
Coxbill, Tom Slattery and Ann
Joyce.
Name Legal Des. Action of Hoard
Martina G. Dishner—so. 22%
ft. of n 47V4 ft. of lots 24 to 28
inc., block 15—motion by Land
reth, seconded by Barthel, that
the request for reduction be de
nied and valuation be left as is.
Motion carried?
Bernice—Kinsman—n 24 Vs ft.
of lots 24 to 28, inc., block 15, vil
lage of O’Neill—motion by Ernst,
seconded by Barthel that $965.00
l>e taken off of the assesesd valu
ation Motion carried.
Gertrude Thomson—w Vi of sec
tion 33, township 26, range 12 —
motion by Ernst, seconded by
Flood that the request for reduc
tion be denied. Motion carried.
Marvin Stauffer ne Vi of sec
tion 8, township 28, range 9— mo
tion by Landreth, seconded by
Barthel that $600 00 be taken
off the improvements on
sVi of s>s of seVi of sec. 5, town
ship 28, range 9 (house removed)
assessed valuation lowered from
$900.00 to $690.00, and no change
be made on the ne*-i of sec 28,
township 29, range 9. Motion car
ried.
Louis Lauridsen—swVi of sec.
12. township 28, range 14—motion
by Frickel, seconded by Ernst,
that a reduction in assessed valu
ation from $2,035.00 to $1.61500
be granted. Motion earned.
A G. Miller- lots 8, 9 & 10, blk
10, Atkinson City, T. M addition,
lots 15 & 16. block 3 Motion by
Ernst, seconded by Flood, that
the request for reduction be de
nied Motion carried.
Thos. S Slattery— lots 1, 16 &
17, block 2, and lot 13, Atkinson
village motion by Landreth, sec
onded by Barthel that the request
for reduction be denied. Motion
carried.
Mrs. Rose Monahan—lot 16 &
17, block 2, Tuller & McNicholos
addition. Atkinson. Nebr.- -motion
by Frickel, seconded by Barthel,
that the request for reduction be
denied. Motion carried.
Earl Ooxbill—pt. ne’4 of neVi
of outlot A, Atkinson, Nebr.—mo
tion by Barthel, seconded by Lan
dreth, that the request lie denied
and the valuation be left as is.
Motion carried.
Edward Carson-nw Vi of sec.
6, township 31, north range 9—
motion by Barthel, seconded by
Ernst that in view of the reduc
tion given in 1956, the request for
reduction be denied, until further
check be made. Motion carried.
Motion by Barthel, seconded by
Flood that 100 ton of hay be ad
dl'd to the personal assessment
schedule of Frank Kilmurry. Mo
t ion carried.
2 p.m. Meeting adjourned until
May 22, 1957 at 2:15 p.m.
O'Neill, Nebr.
May 22, 1957
2:00 P. M.
Holt County l>oard of supervis
ors met in special session for the
purpose of opening bids on one
carload of bridge piling with the
following members present: Bar
thel, Cronk. Flood Landreth and
Ernst.
After reviewing the bids, mo
tion by Ernst, seconded by Bar
thel that the Homer Lumber com
pany being the low bid, be given
the order for one car load of
bridge piling Motion carried,
2:15 p.m. On motion the board
adjourned until May 21, 1957 at
10 a m.
O’Neill. Nebr.
May 22, 1957
2:15 p.m.
Holt County l>oard of equaliza
tion met as per adjournment,
with the following members
present: Cronk. Barthel, Flood,
Landreth and Ernst. The follow
ing complaint was acted on.
Name Legal lies. Action of Board
Ann Joyce—swMi & nwy4 of
sec. 9, township 29, range 12;
neVi of sec. 10, township 29, range
12, nwy4 of sec 11, township 29,
range 12, neVi of section 7, town
ship 31, range 13, lot 5, of block
27, O’Neill, Nebr.—motion by Er
nst, seconded by Flood, that the
Motion carried.
Motion by Barthel, seconded by
request for reduction be denied.
Frickel, that the following raise
be given on business schedules.
Motion carried.
Business Schedules Located at
Atkinson, Nebraska
Gambles Store—assessed from
$8,030.00 to $12,030.00.
Council Oak Store—assessed
from $4,100.00 to $6,600.00.
Business Schedules located at
O’Neill, Nebraska
Lee Store—assessed from $7 -
120 00 to $10,620.00.
Gamble Store—assessed from
$19,735.00 to $25,735.00.
Apparell Shop-assessed from
$2,320.00 to $4,320.00.
J C. Penney Store—assessed
from $9,115.00 to $11,115.00.
Council Oak Store—assessed
from $3,835.00 to $6,835.00.
J. M. McDonald Store, asses
sed from $7,910.00 to $13,910.00.
Force Tire & Supply—assessed
from $6,595.00 to $10,595.00.
O'Neill Auto Supply—assessed
from $11,060 00 to $15,060.00.
Shelhamer Equipment Co.—as
sessed from $14,940 00 to $17,940
,00
5 p.m. Holt County hoard of
equalization adjourned until June
4, 1957 at 10 a.m.
Frank Cronk Kenneth Waring
Chairman County Clerk
Faculty Honored —
A picnic was held Saturday
evening at the Country club in
honor of members and former
members of the O'Neill high fac
ulty, who are leaving for other po
sitions Those honored were Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Baker, who are
leaving for Omaha, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard C. Smithson, who will
live in Viscilla, la., and Miss Vo
ola Haynes, who will teach in
Hastings. Faculty members spon
sored the picnic.
Petersens Move
to Lake Andes—
Mr. and Mrs. Don Petersen and
children moved to Lake Andes,
S D., Tuesday. Mr and Mrs.
Virgil Tomlinson and girls are
moving to the house vacated by
Petersens.
Dinner to Be Held—
Co-chairman of the fortnightly
dinner to be held Sunday evening
at the Country club will be Mes
dames Elgin Ray and Richard
Nelson.
To Los Angeles—
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Everitt and
family have moved to near Los
Angeles, Calif. They left Sat
urday, July 20, for a vacation and
Mr. Everitt was offered a good
position there They decided to
take the offer and remain.
Chuck Seveik Feted—
Chunk Seveik, son of Mr. and
Mrs Edwin A. Seveik celebrated
his seventh birthday anniversary
Tuesday at a party for 10 little
friends.
Frontier for printing!
Legal Notices
♦ First pub. July 25. 1957 )
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
IDEAL CLEANERS COMPANY
of O'Neill, Nebraska, a Cbrpora
tion organized and existing under
the laws of the State of Nebras
ka was dissolved by consent of
the Stockholders on July 14. 1957,
and Certification of Dissolution is
sued by Frank Marsh. Secretary
of State, State of Nebraska, on
July 22, 1957. George Morlang.
Treasurer of said corporation of
O'Neill, Nebraska has acquired
all of the assets and has assum
ed all of the liabilities of said cor
poration and is to manage the
corporate affairs and distribute
its assets. The assets of said
company consists of the plant
and fixtures of the valuation of
$3,600.00 and the liabilities of said
company consists of $1200.00 due
Butler Manufacturing Company of
Kansas City, Missouri, and
$700.00 Capitol Stock liability.
s/ THOMAS D. COMBS.
President
13-15c
(First pub. July 25, 1957)
John R Gallagher, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT
Estate No. 41 (Mi
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF JOHN P. PRIBIL,
I DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO
ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
I petition has been filed for final
settlement herein, determination
of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees
and commissions, distribution of
estate and approval of final ac
count and discharge, which will
be for hearing in this court on
August 14, 1957, at 10 o’clock, A.
M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
13-15
(First pub. July 25, 1957)
LEGAL NOTICE
In accordance with the School
Laws of Nebraska, I am requir
ed to make the following describ
ed change in district Ixmndaries:
Detach the S xk Section 2, Town
ship 24, Range 9 from District
No. 18and attach it to District
No. 46.
A hearing of said matter will
be held in my office at the Court
House in O'Neill, Nebraska on
August 5, 1957, 10:30 A. M. when
all interested may appear and
be heard.
ALICE L. FRENCH
County Superintendent
13-14c
Chambers Reports
Record Moisture
*
CHAMBERS—July precipitation
now totals 4.30 inches. This is the
greatest July total recorded in
Chambers since official records
have been kept.
Normal for July is 2.05 inches.
Weather summary:
hi lo prec.
July 23 _ 83 60
July 24 _ 87 62
July 25_ 86 66
July 26 _ 88 64
July 27 _ 89 67 1.20
July 28_ 88 75 T
July 29 _ 89 65
Anniversaries
Are Noted—
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tomlinson
were hosts at dinner Sunday to
celebrate family July birthday
anniversaries and the first wed
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Dexter of Woonsocket,
S. D.
Those attending besides the
Dexters of Woonsocket were Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Gutzmer and
Debbie of Woonsocket, S. D., Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Rothehild and
Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. Garold
Rothehild and family, all of At
kinson, Darrel Dexter, who has
been ^tending the summer at Mur
do, S. D., and Jerry Dexter, who
has been with the Ed Dexters at
Amelia for the summer. Darrel
will spend the rest of the summer
with his grandparents, the Ed
Dexters, helping in the hay
fields.
Mrs. Moss’ Sister
Dies in Illinois —
CHAMBERS — Mr. and Mrs.
Theo Moss received word during
the weekend of the death of
Mrs. Moss’ younger sister, Sally
Guaed of Harrisburg, HI.
The deceased had visited in
the Moss home several times,
spending a part of the winter with
them when they lived on their
farm and, a few years ago, spent
spent a summer here.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Young
attended a reunion Sunday in Ne
ligh for Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Hop
kins of Long Beach, Calif. They
planned to visit his sister-in-law,
Mrs. Hopkins, here some time this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Caskey
were Sunday guests of her moth
er, Mrs. Mabel Bennett of Win
netoon.
The Midwest Furniture store in West O’Neill Is getting a face
lifting. Manager Robert Tingle (above) admires the Improvement.
—The Frontier Photo.
Anniversaries Are
Noted at Dinner
REDBIRD — A surprise party
was held at the Floyd Splindler
home in Atkinson Monday eve
ning, July 29, honoring the birth
day anniversaries of Mrs. Floyd
Spindler, Millie Gifford and her
daughter, Janice.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Krogh and family, Mr.'
and Mrs. Fritz Brockman and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Rosenkrans and family and Ber
nice Jenkins.
Homemade ice cream and cake
were served.
Other Kedbird News
Miss Vemetta Krogh departed
Tuesday, July 30, for a few days’
vacation in Minnesota.
Mr. and Mrs. Virigil Johnson
and sdn, Dickie, were dinner
guests Sunday, July 28, at the
Cecil Witherwax home.
Mr. • and Mrs. Ernest Wright
and family attended the funeral
| of Mr. Wright's nephew, Michael
! Arehart, which was held Sunday,
July 28, at Ewing.
Mrs. Helen Lewis and daughter,
Betty, came from Riverton
Wyo., to attend the wedding of
Miss Velma Crawford and Ted
Cassidy. The wedding took place
Saturday, July 27. Mrs. Lewis
and Betty were houseguests of
Mrs. Theriza Crawford in Lynch.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Anderson
visited at the Cecil Witherwax
home Sunday afternoon, July 28.
Cecil Mashino departed Mon
day, July 22, for Ft. Polk, La.,
after spending a 10-day leave
with homefoiks.
Young Engineer
Is Going Abroad
CHAMBERS—A recent issue of
the Omaha World - Herald car
ried a picture and news story
concerning an Omaha engineer,
his wife and their two children.
The young engineer is Maur-'
ice D. Carpenter. The family was'
pictured leaving for Teheran,!
Iran — the devastated area of
North Iran where earthquakes
recently killed six hundred per
sons.
Mr. Carpenter is a nephew of
E. R. Carpenter and Mrs. Floyd
Whitaker, both of Chambers.
He is engineering advisor for
the Near East Foundation, a pri
vate, non-profit agency conduct
ing rural development and as
sistance in Iran, Afghanistan,
Syria and Jordan.
Cavanaugh Member of
Cast on Tour —
This is a portion of a letter
written to Mr. and Mrs. James
Cavanaugh of Chambers from
their son 2/2c Richard L. who is
stationed with the airforce in
Germany.
“’I am a member of the cast
of a stage show or play. We put it
on for our own squadron and it
went over big. Well, some Gen
eral saw it and, in turn, told
our base commander and the next
thing we knew we were on or
ders to tour all air force bases in
Germany and France. Incidently,
it was a grand safety program
you know, ‘Be Your Brother’s
Keeper and Back the Attack on
Traffic Accidents.’
Though there also was some
comedy mixed in, it was quite,
educational. Perhaps it has saved
a life or two. We had a great (
tune and were treated like kings
everywhere. We traveled by bus.
WATER
Don’t Lose Your Crop!
We have hired another well driller to help out through the
critical period just ahead. This should enable us to continue
giving you the best in service even though we should become
very busy.
See the coupler we use for the best In Irrigation.
ELKHORN SUPPLY CO.
3 blocks south of stoplight FAY BBITTELL, Owner
Letters to Editor
Los Angeles, Calif.
Regarding the picture of the
1907 O'Neill baseball team, the
man next to Sanford Parker is
not Tim Hanley but is Dave Gro
venor, who was cashier of the
Fidelity Rank of O’Neill, owned
by E. E. Halstead of Ponca.
Ed Alberts did not catch that
season but played second base.
Brophy played first base.
If you have the old files of The
Frontier for 1907, I think you
will find I am' correct. I do not j
believe Tom Hanley played at all
that season.
I think either Billy or Jerry!
Hanley will tell you it is not Tim.
Will appreciate if you will take
the time to check this and let:
me know.
• W. J. Hammond
Columbus, Nebr.
Hello to all!
Am sending money order for
renewal of my subscription. I do
enjoy the paper so much to
keep in touch with the good
friends and neighbors in my
hometown.
Your Irish friend,
—Mrs. Mary (Haggerty)
Lawson.
Emergency Surgery for
II. W. Hubbard —
CHAMBERS — H. W. Hubbard
submitted to surgery Monday
evening, July 29, at St. Anthony’s
hospital. Mr. Hubbard was in
jured in an accident in the hay
field at the Ralph Garwood place
Monday morning.
It is believed his foot slipped
on the clutch of the tractor,
causing him to be thrown under
the wheel.
He suffered a punctured intes
tine.
Roy Lanman returned Friday
from a seven week trip to Mt.
Vernon, Wash., where he visited
his son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Grenier and fam
ily._
P™—■
Mrs. Jerry Terrill
Is Shower Honoree
PACK Mrs. Jerry Terrill was
honored by a post-nuptial shower
Monday afternoon at the Fellow
ship hall of the Methodist church.
Hostesses were the mothers of
Jerry s graduating class Mes
(lames George CJasey, AJ Anson,
Melvin Held, Owen Parks Hen
Miller. Alton Braddoek, Harold
Kelly. Mrs. Otto Terrill. R F.
Park and N. D. Ickes, sr
Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Hurl Baty
were in charge of the entertain
ment. Games were played. Mrs.
Haty sang a solo "Why do I Love
You" and Faye Rutherford played
a medley of love songs.
Three minature bridesmaids in
yellow, aqua and pink, center**!
the gift table. Decorations were
carried out in pink and aqua.
Bouquets of garden flowers com
pleted the decorative scheme.
Mrs. Lyle Parsons was in
charge of the giftbook and Miss
Marilyn Terrill assisted the bride
with the gift opening.
Refreshments were served.
To Minnesota —
Mr. and Mrs. IXvnald Bunkers.
I
Jeffrey and her sister and hus
tvimi. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Bas
tian of Mankato, Minn , spent the
Meek of July 14 through July JO
\ ae a (toning at Fergus Falls,
Minn,
O’Neill Tree Service
Insured and Bonded
FREE ESTIMATES
C. VV. SNOWARDT
5 blks. North of Sunset SU
DRS. BROWN
& FRENCH
— O’NEIIX —
PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS
Dr. J. L. Sherbahn
CHIROPRACTOR
ls Block So. of Ford C.tirage
Complete X-Ray Equipment
O'Neill, Nebraska
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CAPE COD COOLER
I Gallon Size—Keeps Hot or t'old—Keg. $3.95
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no muss! Contains a skin-soothing emollient and antisep
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Cara Nome Color Shampoo takes only minutes, lasts for
months. During August, free bottle of peroxide with euch
bottle of Color Shampoo ONLY $1.25.
Animal Heath
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j j syringes and other instruments.
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NEW GREEN —
Cabbage_lb. 5c
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS
12IBS.! --29c
SUN HIST—
Lemons_2 jbs* 29c
LARGE CELLO BUNDLE —
Pascal Celery Hearts 2 7c
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CAL GROVE FROZEN— 6-oz. cas
Lemonade 2 cns. 29c
WISHBONE, Vacuum Can
COFFEE
POUND_69c
CHARMIN'— 4 roll pack
Toilet Tissue - _ 33c
LINDSAY MEDIUM— No. 1 can
Ripe Olives_29c
KRAFT—
Dill Pickles - . qt. 33c
MEADOW (iOLD HEAVY PACK
ICE CREAM
With Free ©©**
Pint Sherbert
KRAFT— 46-oz. can
Orange Drink_29c
DEL BROOK—
Oleomargarine 5-lbs. $1
HORMEL ALL MEAT Pound Pk*.
Frankfurters_
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FRESH TENDER—
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