The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 05, 1958, Page 3, Image 3

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    O’Neill, Nebr. J
Phone 8 |
VACATION TIME
But GAMBLES wonderful sale specials aren’t “on vacation ”! They’re on the job ready to work big savings for )
you! Get the most from your income! ! ! ) •
BUY ALL CLOTHING ON GAMBLES THRIFTY PAYMENT PLAN! I
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O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bright
and family were Sunday guests
of Mr and Mrs. Howard Hovey
in Herrick, S. D.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Didlak and
family of Omaha were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Britlell. Sunday dinner guests
were Mr and Mrs Pete Banks
of Casper, Wyo.
John Baker, Henry Lohaus,
Robert Carrol, A1 Carrol and Hed
Dewitt attended a golf tourna
ment in Albion Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dodd of
Manhattan, Kans., were weekend
guests of her sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Bynold Clmfel.
Mr. and Mrs George Peterson
and family of Grand Island were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohrer
spent the weekend in Denver,
Colo., attending the graduation of
grandson, Richard Rohrer, from
Regis college.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adamson of
Omaha were weekend guests of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet
Crabb.
Mr and Mrs, Francis Curran
and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ott were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Ott.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Curran
attended memorial day services
in ArliorviUe.
Miss Lila Dailey of Downey.
Calif , arrived Friday to spend
two weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Dftiley.
Mr. and Mrs Tom Lawse
of Ft. Madison, la., were Satur
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Devoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Donohoe
returned Sunday from two weeks
vacation in Seattle, Wash.
Mr. and Ray Eby were Friday
evening guests of his mother,
Mrs. Alma Eby of Ainsworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Norre of
Ogallala arrived Tuesday to vis
it a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Dailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Donohoe of
Scottsbluff w'ere weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs T. J. Donohoe.
Monument* of lasting beauty
made by skilled craftsman of the
J. F. Bloom Oo. . . . monuments
from the factory of the con
sumer.—Emmet Crabb, O’Neill.
Mrs. Carl McGrow of Seward
was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Cole from Thursday until Satur
day.
Mr and Mrs A. L. Eymann at
tended a family picnic in Oak
dale on Friday. A nephew, Buddy
Springer, returned home with
them and visited until Sunday.
He returned home with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Springer.
Claude Fetrow of Orlando, Fla.,
has been a guest for the past
week of his brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fetrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Smith of
Lincoln are expected to arrive
Thursday (today) to spend the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Cole.
Mr and Mrs. Lorenz Nissen
and family of Wilmington, N. C.,
arrived Monday and are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eby and
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton
Nissen of Page.
Miss Marilu Uhl, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Uhl, ar
rived home from the College of
St. Mary in Omaha last Thurs
day. She will leave Friday, June
6. to attend summer school at
her college.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Meehan of
Torrence, Calif., were house
guests the week of May 25-31 of
Dr and Mrs. H. D. Gildersleeve.
Mrs. P. J. Donohue returned to
her home in Bonesteel, S. D., on
Sunday after visiting the past
week at the home of Dr. Gleeson
and Robert Devoy. They also
attended the 40th wedding anni
versary of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
McCarville, sr.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Golden
were Friday until Monday guests
of Mr and Mrs, John Robinson
in Hampton, la.
Jack Sullivan returned Friday
from Denver, Colo., 'where he
had visited his father, Tom Sul
livan. Mr. Sullivan had been
here to attend the graduaton of
Jack from St. Mary’s academy.
Jack accompanied his father to
Denver for a visit.
Saturday overnight guests of
Mr. and Mre. LaVern Caskey
were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heinz
of Omaha.
Arriving last Thursday to
spend the Memorial day week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Young were Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Wade and family
of IVroken Bow. __
FEDERAL LAND BANK
Loan Rate
REDUCED
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All Land Bank loans now out
standing at S percent »1» vi
be reduced to 4%% effective
with the July 1 installment
payment.
We are proud to be ible to
farmers cut interest costs at •
time when other farm expenses
are at an all-time high.
Now is the time to use a Land
Bank loan to improve the rfR
ciency of your farming opera
tion.
See u* for a Federal Land Bank
Loan on Your Land
Your cooperative . . •
Elkhom Valley
National Farm Loan
Association
LYLE DIERK9, Sec.
O'NEILL
^mamm
Joins Repair Ship
Ixiren E Stewart, FA, son of I
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewart |
of Page, has departed for San
Francisco, Calif., where he
will serve alioard a repair ship,
USS Prairie (AD-15 >. He spent
a 14-day leave with his parents
and other relatives at Page
following completion of boot
camp training at San Diego, ;
Calif. |
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M iss Gaskill Engaged |
Mr. and Mi’s. E. E. Gaskill of
O'Neill have announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Miss Mardelle (above), to A/2c
Russell O. Borg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Axel Borg also of O’Neill.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of O'Neill high school and is
presently employed at Carpen
ter Paper company in Omaha.
Her fiance is also a graduate
of O'Neill high school and is
now stationed at West Palm
Beach, Fla., with the air force.
A July wedding is planned.
White-McGinn Rites
At St. Patrick’s
Mrs. Margaret White and
Chris McGinn, both of O'Neill,
were united in marriage Tues
day, May 27, at a a.m. mass
at St. Patrick’s church. Very
Rev. Timothy O’Sullivan offici
ated at the double-ring cere
mony.
Attendants were Mrs. Henry
Martin and Leo Tom jack. Geo
rge Shoemaker was acolyte.
Mr. and Mi’s. McGinn are liv
ing at 513 E. Adams st.
Sailors Feted
Before Departure—
Several farewell parties have
been given for a group of O’Neill
enlistees and a chum from Stu
art, who left Tuesday for Omaha
to report to the Navy. Hosts Tues
day, May 27, were Mr. and Mrs.
Matthew Beha, sr. Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Murphy entertained the
boys at a bam dance at their
country home in Stuart Sunday
evening.
Hosts last Thursday were Mr.
and Mrs. Don Enright and Mrs.
Helen Sullivan at a spaghetti din
ner at the Enright home. Rev.
Robert Duffy was a guest.
Reporting for duty were: Jim
Enright, Jack Sullivan, Gary
Holly, Tom Donohoe, Matthew 1
Beha, jr., Darrell Dexter and
Jim Murphy. All but Dexter were 1
in this year’s graduating class at
St. Mary’s academy. Dexter com
pleted his junior year at O’Neill
high school.
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| (’undulate for
i Bachelor Degree—
PAGE^Lionel Chelsea Ickes,
son of Mr and Mrs. N .D. Ickes,
sr., of Page, is a candidate for
a bachelor of science degree from
Colorado State university.
The Ft. Collins institution's 74th
annual June commencement is
set for 10 a m. Friday, June 6, in
the CSU stadium.
Degrees will be conferred en
masse by President William E.
Morgan of CSU as caodidates are
presented by deans of the six
colleges. Following the reces
sional, candidates of each college
will proceed to a separate area
for presentation of diplomas.
Miss Janice Sipes of Lincoln
and Mardie Gaskill of Omaha
spent the weekend in the E. E.
GaskiD home.__
WEDDING
DANCE
Stuart Auditorium
Monday, June 9
Max Kunz and Helen \ itt
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NYLON-RAYON BLANKETS
I What value this is! I.urge double bed size, new smart
I washable colors! Buy ’em now and save. Keg. 5.98 values! Ilvf tf » — g'w?
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Boys’ Western Jeans
Tough sturdy coarse weave Blup den
im. Sanforized. Our best seller. Reg.
$1.98. Sizes 4-16.
NOW!_1.63
Men’s Blue Jeans
Sanforized 10-oz. denim. Full cut for
real fit. Here’s real value! Reg. 1.98
values.
NOW!_1.72
Mens Work Shirts !
Sturdy woven blue chambroy. Full cut
for good fit. Sanforized. Reg. 1.39. Size
15-17.
NOW!_97c
Canvas Work Gloves
Stock up now and really save! Men’s
size only. We’ve sold dozens and doz
ens at 25c—now the savings is yours!
ONLY!_.. 18c
BOYS’SPORT SHIRTS
| What a wonderful selection of brand new colorful shirts! i
| Perfect washing sanforized no-iron cottons or smart "Ivy
I league” stripes. Comfortable short sleeves. Stock up
| now for all sumer! Keg. 1.79 values. Size 6-16.
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BEAT THE HEAT!
Thermo Caps
Here’s a way to enjoy the summer in
cool comfort! Ideal for driving, picnics
or work. Ice cool colors. Sizes for all—
Boys’, Girls’, Women’s, Men’s. Reg. 98c
NOW!_33c
Misses’ Cabana Sets
Here’s real value! Smart sanforized
cotton shorts with matching blouses.
You’ll want several sets at such a bar
gain price! Stripes, Plaids, Solid col
ors. They’re all at Gambles. Sizes 10-18.
Reg. 2.98.
NOW!.... 1.98 set
Boys’ Play Shorts
Just the thing for all summer long!
Cool easy to wash sanforized cottons.
Denims, seersuckers, twills, poplins.
Plains, stripes, novelties. Size 4-10. Reg.
79c. Stock up!
NOW!_44c
MEN’S AND BOYS’
Briefs and “T” Shirts
Fine soft combed cotton underwear
that wears and fits. Sturdy rib knit
elastic knit elasic waist briefs. Nylon
reinforced necks on the “T” shirts.
Stock up now for all summer! Size 6-16
and S-M-L. Reg. 69c.
NOW!..... 2f«r$l
BOYS’ SUMMER SUITS
While only 6 Inst. Ite here early. Summer shades of blue mt/\||T|
and grey. Size 4-6-8 only. Smart sport style jackets with |vfllW| ~^P
matching slacks. Reg. 5.98 values. IYV
Sale! Summer Flats
Summer's most popular shoes—and for
a low, low price at your Gamble store! ,
Hundreds of pairs just unpacked. Gleam
whites and light tans in smart as can
be straps. Stylish smooth finish or
good looking nylon mesh weave. Flex
ible and durable soles. They’re at Gam
ble—ready for your cool wear all sum
mer long! Don't miss these wonderful
bargains. Sizes 41&-9. Reg. 2.98.
NOW!...1.99
Knit Polo Shirts
What a buy! Sizes 8-10-12 only. Reg.
69c. Comfortable short sleeves.
NOW! .— 4 for $1
Children’s
Canvas Play Shoes
Specially purchased by Gambles! The
biggest buy you’ll ever see anywhere!
Kids love ’em ’cause they’re so com
fortable. Light as a feather. Strong
firm woven canvas uppers on these
red or blue oxfords Sturdy thick rub
ber soles. Come in now and get your
share of these wonderful play shoe
bargains! Size 6V4-3. Reg. 1.98.
NOW!_1.33
Women’s Sizes 4-9. Black, White,
Blue. Reg. 2 98.
NOW!-1.88
! SPORT “MOCS
| What a buy! Popular moos in white or Mark. They’re at 11A11/I
g Gambles bin shoe dept. Boys’ size 8-fi; Men’s e'/j-lO; [^(/W!
1 Misses’ 5-9. Lowest price in O’Neill! Reg. 3.98! * *'W W
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Kiddies Play Shorts
What little boy or girl has enough of these
cool practical shorts during the summer!
Sanforized cottons, poplins, seersuckers, den
ims. They're at Gambles for a pin money
price! Sizes 3-6. Reg. 59c.
NOW!_3for$l
Terry Washcloths
Famous "Cannon'' cloths now reduced for
this big sale! Smart new pastels. Stock up
now and save! Reg. 19c.
NOW! IQ for $1
Kiddies Pajamas
Cool sanforized plisse. Popular summer PJ’s
and shorty sets. Stock up now for all sum
mer! You'll want several. Sizes 1-14
NOW!_99c
GIRLS’ COTTON ANKLETS
Popular triple roll tops. Soft white cotton.
Good wearing quality. Size 8%-ll. Reg. 49c.
NOW!-2 f°r 66c I
Summer Fabrics
Just Unpacked!
4,000 yards better cottons. Polished cottons,
Drip-Drys, Prints, Embossed Cottons!
EVERY YARD PERFECT WASHING!
Values to 79c
NOW!_28c yi
SUMMER COTTON FROCKS
Hundreds of brand new summer wash frocks
ready for your selection! Stock up now dur
ing this sale! Lowest price In O’Neill! Sizes
12 20, A4*/2-24'/2.
NOW! .2.77
Knit Blouse Sale
Special purchase of 1.98 smart styled
blouses! Popular % sleeves. Just the
thing to wear with sportswear. While
60 last!
ONLY!_66c
Jamaica Shorts
What a buy! Season’s most popular
length shorts now sale priced! Pop
ular tartan plaids. Girls’ and Misses’
sizes. Reg. 1.69 values.
NOW!_99c
SALE! SWIM SUITS |
Now, at the beginning of the season we've sliced the prices THIS ™
WEEK ONLY! lit' here and don't miss out on this wonderful i
special. l\aens find dozens of brand new styles All brand new
merchandise. You'll save plenty! Size 32-44. Values to 7.98 ■
THIS WEEK ONLY! |
NOW!_3.88 and 4.88 »
SPECIAL! SUMMER BLOUSES |
You'll want several at such a special price! Imagine pretty
blouses of fine sanforized broadcloth for just 88c! Wide, black and )
pastels. Sleeveless styles. Sizes 32-38. iHin't miss these buylt! t
NOW!__88c >
NYLONIZED PANTIES I
Reduced for this sale! Fine quality tricot. Stock up now! Size )
s-m-1. Reg. 39c. .
NOW!--25c !
BRA SPECIALS >
Sanforized fine cotton bras at a real bargain price! You'll want P
several. Reg. 79c. *
NOW!.... 2for$l >
"firs SPORT SHIRTS j
They’re really good *
looking! Smart new "
prints on sanforized |
no-iron cottons, w
shoe rs or popular )
"Ivy League"
plaids! Wash like a P
breeze! S-M-L. Reg. |
2 49 values! "
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COTTON HALF SLIPS \
Sanforized fine cotton batiste slips with pretty eyelet trim. Shad- _
ow panel. They’re wonderful buys! S-M-L. Reg. 1.29. P
NOW!_88c I
SALE! SUMMER GOWNS !
Wonderful special purchase by Gambles makes such values pos- |
sible! Full length no-iron gowns—all pretty pastels. Sizes 34-44. F
Reg. 2.29 values. )
NOW!--.-.- 1.57;
SALE! SOLITA NYLONS [
America’s finest nylon hosiery- now sale priced! Popular stretch
weave or lovely seamless stockings. They’re excellent values at P
the regular price. Now you get extra savings at Gambles! Sizes t
9-11. Reg. 98c. P
now!77c!
Boys’ and Girls’ Sandals >
What buys these are! Popular as can be and practical ’cause P
they’re cool and sturdy too! Good leather uppers and flexible p
long wearing compo soles! Smart enough for dress up. Perfect .
for play or sportswear. Buy ’em for all the kiddies at Gambles P
low price. Size 6-2. Reg. 2.29 values. k
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