The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 19, 1959, Image 3

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    Venus News
Cleveland
Farewell
Party
By Mr*. Ralph Hrookliousrr
A farewell party was held on the
evening of March 8ih at the Gnm
ton school house for Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Cleveland and sons, Dennis
and Darrell by their neighbor*.
Pitch was played at nine tables.
Mrs. F. E. Pierce and Jimmie
Podany captured the high awards
and Mrs George Heggemeyer and
Gary Hines received low prizes.
The Clevelands were presented a
gift. Lunch was served at a late
hour. We wish him much luck in
their new home.
The Archie Cleveland family
moved to a ranch they recently
purchasd southwest of Ewing.
They sold their farm at a sale
March 6th. Arthur Von Leggren,
Max Le Masters and La Vain
Hines were those helping with the
moving.
Mr, and Mrs. Francis Latzel and
Debbie of Creighton visited at the
Dale and Herman Dorr home
March 8th.
Mr. and .Mrs. Bah* Dorr and
daughters were weekend visitors
at Sioux City. They visited the
later’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I
Better Heaton.
Mr a:.d Mrs. Gerhaidt Luelieke
of Page end daughter visited at
the George Heggemeyer home.
Miss Villa Poep.’shi. entertain
ed the Work and Fun Club at her
home on March 11. Thirteen mem
bers were present. Quilt tiea.g
and embroiuery work was done in
the attemoon for the hostess.
Lueheon was served at the close
of the afternoon.
Mrs. Elmer Korina of Whine
toon visited with her mother,
Mrs. Edna Boelter Marer It.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boelter
and Loren visited at the Elmer
Kocina home near Winnetoon on
March 7th.
Mr. and I kin Fritz and baby of
of O'Neill are moving this week on
the farm they purchased last week
at the Cleveland farm sale.
Mrs. Gerald Waring entertained
the Help U Club members and
families at her home March 11th.
Pitch was played at six tables.
High prize winners were Kenneth
Waring and Mrs. Clarence Finch.
Low prizes were awarded to Mrs.
Vincent Jackson and Loren Boelter.
Co-hostesses were Mrs. Francis
Boelter and Mrs. Ralph Brook
houser.
Traveling prize winner was Mrs.
Otto Matschullat,
Sunday evening guests at the Ora
Caskey home were Mrs. Paul Ba
ker and Susan of Omaha and Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Faulhaber.
Larry Caskey has been quite ill
with an ear infection, and is under
the doctors care.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser
ser were Friday Norfolk visitors.
Jim Breece of Creighton was a
Sunday caller at the Donald Kin
ntson home
Friday evening visitors at the
Mr. and Mrs Rulph Brookhouser
home were Mr and Mrs, Ar\id
Newt i aos
. u a,id Mrs Max LeMasters
and daughters visile., at the John
Jenktnson home
Mrs Harold Tyler was helping
I'rii.av with the work at the Venus
* t - .
LeLand Caskey came home from
)rnuha Friday evening to spend
the weekena with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ora Caskey and twins.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Butterfield
spent Saturday with their son and
family, Mr and Mrs. Bernard But
terfield, of near Center
Mi and Mrs Larry Brookhouser
of Cotesfield visited at the Ralph
Brookhouser home Sunday and
at the Dick Tomlinson home at
O'Neill.
Mrs Paul Raker and daughter,
Susan, of Omaha, are house guests
at the house of Mrs. Baker s par
ents Mr and Mrs Sidney Faul
haber, while Mr. Baker is on a bus
ness trip out of the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dorr were
hosts at a supper Friday evening
given in honor of their daughter,
Cathy's birthday. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs H. J~ Le Masters and
Mr and Mrs. Max LeMasters and
daughters
Mr. and Mrs. Authur Von Seg
gren visited at the Howard Tyler
home Friday evening Mrs. Tyler
returned to her home this week
from a Norfolk hospital, where
she underwent surgery.
Mrs. Dale Dorr and Joanie visi
ted Friday at the Ralph Brookhou
ser home Friday.
Mrs. Mrytle Wheeler and her
daughter, Mrs. La Vain Hines,
helped Mrs Archie Cleveland at
her new home southwest of Ewing
March 12.
Phene Your News To
The Frontier—
O'Neill Locals
The Reginald Pinkermans enter
tained the Lowell Nesbitt family
at dinner Sunday in their tome.
Mr. ami Mrs. Brock Reynold
son were dinner guests at the
Leigh Ron noldson home Sunday
to celebrate Brook Key noldson's
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Waring
were guests Sunday at the home of
I their daughter. Mrs Kenneth Heisr,,
I Page.
Grover M Shaw. Ewing, and
i Ellen Donotoe were Sunday din
| ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grov
' or Shaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brookhou
ser, Ooatsville, and Mr. and Mrs.
j Jack Hawk and sons, Ewing, were
guests Sunday evening at the Dick
Tomlinson home.
Mrs. Anna Donlin was honored at
a hirthday celebration at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. John Mur
ray, Spencer, this week Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Rohde. Mrs. John
Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. A F
Stanton and Mr. and Mrs R. J.
Rohde were in Spencer to share
the celebration.
Wesley Pinkerman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Reginald Pinkerman,
celebrated his fourth birthday
Wednesday witli two parties,
in the afternoon, playmates in
cluding Mike and Pal Nesbitt,
David Herschlser and Jan Hlll
igas shared the fun with games
and a birthday cake, Later in
the evening, Mr. nd Mrs. VeUlon
Pinkerman and Mrs. Faye Pink
erman Redbird, honored Wesley
at a dinner at his parent’s home.
FOOD SALE
The Presbyterian I-adies will
hold a food sale at Shelhamers
Jack and Jill store Saturday,
March 21, beginning at 10 a m.
mmmmmamm i
Lohous
Motor
Co.
Is cutting prices to make room j
tor later model used cars turned
in on new car purchases.
Stop In Today for that second
car or school car during this
Ohler Car I'sed-Car Clearance.
Priced From
$75
$475
MODELS FROM ’48 TO '52
• FORD
• MERCURY
• CHEVROLET
• PLYMOUTH
• PONTIAC
2 DK. & 4 DR. MODELS
STOP IN TODAY!
NO REASONABLE OFFER
REFt'SED!
Lohous
Motor Co.
We Thank You For Your Patronage!
REXALL 'Thank You'
SALE
In Progress Now Thru March 28
COME IN AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
MANY, MANY SPECIALS !
SAVE 40c—REXALL DeLUXE TOOTHBRUSHES
Reg. 69c. Now 2 for 98c
FREE! Yz Pint Mi-31 Antiseptic Mouthwash when
You Buy REXALL AEROSOL TOOTHPASTE
$1.52 Value.Just 98c
SAVE i/2-CARA NOME "FAST" PERMANENTS
5 popular types
Reg. $1.75 each .Now Just 87c plus tax
Save 91 c—CARA NOME 'BRITE-SET' HAIR SPRAY
Big 11-oz. btl. Reg. $1.89 ... Now 98c plus tax
Save Over 1/3-CARA NOME SHAMPOOS
Save 30c on "FAST" Dandruff Treatment
Shampoo-Reg. 79c . Now Just 49c
Save 81c on Liquid Cream or Cream Shampoo
Reg. $2.00. Now Just $1.19
Save 49c—CHERROSOTE COUGH SYRUP
Pint Bottle Reg. $1.98. Now Just $1.49
Save Yz~CARA NOME COLOR SHAMPOO
Get TWO bottles for price of 1 .... 2 for $1.25
Save $1.00-REX RAY HAIR DRYER
Plastic Hood Free, A $6.95 value .... just $5.95
Save 26c—CANCELLED CHECK CASE, Indexed
Holds up to 3 years checks.
A $1.95 Value. Now Just $1.69
Save $1.91 —BILLFOLDS—Ladies' & Men's Styles
$3.79 Value . For Just $1.88
Those are just a few of the many bargains offered in this big sale
event, t ome in now and take advantage of these wonderful spec
ials while they are still available!
NEW ALL-IN-ONE
MYZON SWINE MEDICINE
By the makers of Famous Myzon Products
Quickly stops ANEMIA (Iron Deficiency), BAC
TERIAL SCOURS (Necro, Diarrhea, Black & Bloody
Scours), BACTERIAL PNEUMONIA (Bronchitis,
Pleurisy, Thumps, Shipping Fever), VITAMIN
DEFICIENCIES.
Special Introductory Offer:
Plastic Baby Pig Medicator FREE with purchase of
MYZON SWINE MEDICINE
Myzon Swine Medicine is available in and
1-lb. Containers.
CANDY FOR EASTER
With Easter just a little over a week away, eome In now and see
our stock of Beautiful Easter Candies. One of our beautifully
decorated boxes of PANGBI'RN’S Chocolates Is sure to be ap
preciated and make a hit at Easter time. Remember Ciilllgan
REXALL Orus for your Easter Candy!
PRESCRIPTIONS
Have your next prescription filled at Gilligan
REXALL Drug by one of our . . .
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS.
Gilligan’s Rexall Drug
Ben Gilligan Robert T. Devoy
Phone 87 — O Neill
Mr. and Mrs K C Hunt and
Mr. and Mrs Grover Shaw were
Saturday evening dinner guests at
the George Smith home. Chaml>ers
[in honor of Mr Shaw s birthday,
I >r and Mrs. F L. Wilson, Sioux
City, were here for the weekend
at the home of their son, Terry
and Mrs Wilson.
Mr. ami Mrs. Kenneth Waring
were at the Clarence Finch home,
I Page, Saturday evening.
A former resident, Roy Wells,
is here from Padroni, Colorado,
at the Fred Wells borne
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells and
Walter Wells, Bristow, returned
Saturday from Padroni, Colorado.
They were in Padroni for the fun
eral of Walter's sister, Mrs, Estel
Lake. Mr. Roy Wells returned with
i them.
CHURCH NOTES
METHODIST CHURCHES
Itev. (den Kennlcott, Pastor
O’Neill
Thursday, (today) — 10:00 a.m.
Prayer Circle at Claude Bates
home; Dorcas, 2 p.m.
Saturday. — Men’s Breakfast,
7 a.m.; Youth Training Class.
9 30; Junior Choir, 10:30.
Sunday — Church School, 9:45;
Morning Worship, 11 (Baptismal
Serv ice for children >.
Monday. O’Neill Ministerial
Association, S a.m.; Intermediate
MYF. 7 pm.
Tuesday Adult Fellowship, S
Ip m
Wednesday, WSCS Study . 30
pm : Combined Choirs. 7.30; Sen
ior MYF, 8.
March 26—10 a m. Prayer Cir
cle; Dorcas 2 p.m,; Communion
Service. 8.
March 27 1'ion Good Friday
Service, sponsored by Ministerial
Association. 3:15 p.m., at The
Methodist Church
Easter Sunday Youth Sunrise
Service and breakfast for young
people of Methodist and Presby
terian Churches, 6 a m., at The
Presbyterian Church. First Wor
ship Service, 8 a m Church School,
9:45 Second Worship Service, 11
am.
EMMET
Thursady, (today) — Woman's
Society of Christian Service, 2:00
p m. at Elmer Alder home.
Sunday, — Church School. 9:45:
Morning Worship, 11.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
127 S 4th Street
O’Neill
Friday 7:30 p.m. Theocratic
Ministry Sr bod. Subject, "Nehe
mtah" S 30 Service Meeting,
i Theme; Build One Another Up"
(Ephesians 5:11.
Sunday 6 pm. Watch tower Stu
dy. Subject, "lad Ymn Will Come
To Pass". Matthew 6:10,
Monday, at 7:30 pm. Jehovah's
People, Remnant and other sheep,
will assemble as congregations
Tuesday, S pm Bible Btiok Stu
I dy. Subject, “The Lord's Evening
Meal".
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
(Ewing I
Win. H. R*»ss. Pastor
Sabeth March 22
Bible School 10 a m. Archie
Johnston, Supt.
Sermon "What Sort of People"
11 a.m.
Youth Group 7 p m. Mr. and
Mrs Butterfield, Sponsors
Junior meeting. 7 p m Mrs. Ral
ph Shrader, Sponsor.
METHODIST LADIES
Will Hold a FOOD SALE
at Shelhamer's JACK & JILL
Saturday, March 28, 10 a.m.
Stngspi ration S pm Sermon
I "Guided by God",
Monday
Men's Council. S p m
Tuenday
Congregational dintu r at Mac*
Lachlan homo.
r — - — iM
* WMlm'vliy
Prayer ami study of Romans 11
!S pm William 11. Rues, leader.
Phone Your News To
The Frontier—
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O’NEILL TRANSFER
JOHN J. TTONiat, Prop.
Call Us for Prompt, Efficient Service
DAILY direct service to and from Omaha
Pick up & door-to-door Delivery in O’Neill
Also: Emmet. Atkinson, Stuart, Bassett, Newport and Sprtngvlew
Moving our specialty anywhere tn Nebraska (U. S. and Canada
by agents interline)
If You’ve Got It — A Truck Brought It
Patronise a Home Owned and Operated Firm
Your baslnoM will be appreciated
Phone: O’Neill 078 Omaha ATOM*
Leading The Faster Parade...
DRESS and DUSTER ENSEMBLE!
Fashioned with distinctive
simplicity in fine Shandero
I Slim-lined dress has cap
sleeves and polka dot bow c.
matching the duster lin
ing. Fully-lined duster is
full length. Navy or black.
The Final Touch... A
r LOVELY NEW COAT!
An Annshire” Original . . .
all wool Botany flannel
This full length spring coat is exquisitely
tailored in all wool Botany flannel. It has
button closure, push-up sleeves. 8 to 16
in light or dark grey, navy, or red.
Easter Bonnets For All . . .
From Tots to Grandmas! i
* 199 to 499 ^
McDonald’s have a wonderful selection ol
new spring styles. Make your choice soon!
Colorful New
Jewelry by Coro
$1 and $2
plus tax
A glorious array of new cos
tume jewelry . . . earrings,
bracelets, necklaces, pins.
Washable Worsted
FLANNEL SLACKS!
Men’s Sizes 28 to 40
Handsomely tailored Donfield
wash n wear slacks are fine
Cworsted flannel of
70% Acrilan1"’ &
30% Acetate.
Two Piece
SUIT ENSEMBLE I
for Men!
Mix and Match!
$35
Versatile ensemble consists of a
Sport Coat and contrasting
slacks. 100% wool. 36-44.
W)
SPRING GLOVES
Sizes 6 to 8|/2 $ J
Women’s gloves that are always
in good taste! Made of double
woven Nylon in white and rad
iant colors.
SPRING HANDBAGS
New Styles 298 up
Choose from black patents or
plastic calf in brown, black,
bone, red, navy.
AMBASSADOR” TIES
Repel Stains!
Treated with Scotchgard1** stain
repeller to resist all oil and
water spots!
DONFIELD HATS
595 to 795
Soft fur felt hats in new styles
for Spring. Water repellant.
6%-7 3/8.
MEN'S DRESS SHIRT
14tol7 298
Fine combed broadcloth to wash
’n wear! White and soft pastel
colors.