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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1959)
O'Neil! Locals h " i Or and Mrs. Edward Honke end family and Mrs. P. J- Dono snr enroute from Sieux City to aom-stert, S D., visited Saturday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Eri Sleeson The Jack Everitt family, Mr md Mrs Ralph McElvain, Marge and John McElvain and Jerome Gallagher were fishing Sunday and j Mandat at Soalp Lake, S. D. Mr and Mrs. Jank Gate and tbmity were weekend guests of As parents, Mr. and Mrs. C- J. j Sxtz. Guests Sunday at the Billie Mar jettus home were her mother, bro ther and sister, Mrs. Harold Wil famson Bob and Bonnie, from ffnrr They attended the Mar sellus-Fox wedding. Mrs Hairy Graham returned friday from a visit at Alma with vr son and his family, Mr. and Ant Dick Graham, and McCook where she visited Mr. and Mrs. ‘Inane Lindenberg. Mr and Mrs Ted McElhaney jxa their dough ter, Jearmie, to Aaym Wednesday to begin the *l» semester- at Wayne State {teachers College. The Raph Walkers and George MoCarthys were in Lincoln for lie week of the Nebraska state Mr and Mrs. Jerry Petsche and —by daughter. Catherine, of O* su»n were in Lincoln over the weekend for the- marriage of Jer ry's brother, Bob, and Miss San dra Hudleston of Lincoln. Mr and Mrs. Robert Jonas who lerr beon visiting their parents, Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Janas and Mr. and Mrs. Van Huron for the past two weeks returned Tues day to their home in California Mr. and Mi*. J. D. Fraber and children and >Iiss Marlene Har rington returned Monday to Om aha after spending their vacation with the ladies' mother, Mrs. John Harrington, sr. Miss Patricia Cunnnigham left Monday for Omaha where she will attend St. Mary's college. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Qmningham. Allen Martin went to Conception Mo , on Wednesday where he will attend school. He was acompanied by his mother, Mrs. Henry Martin. Mr and Mrs. Richard Nelson plan to take Sharon to St. Peter. Minn., when* she is attending Gustavus College. The Nelsons then plan to spend a week in Min nesota and to visit Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray at Wadena, Minn. Mr and Mrs. George Peterson, jr. and boys, and Mr. and Mrs. Carrol McKay and family, were at the Vernon Wrede farm Sun day for a picnic dinner. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Osenbaugh returned Monday from a 10-day vacation in Colorado. Charles Dunsmore, Sidney, was a weekend visitor at the Owen Parkinson home. Mrs. Parkinsor us a sister of Mr. Dunsmore. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Pascoe went 1 to Grand Island over the weekend to visit his mother, Mrs. Adeline Pascoe Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shoemakei and family were in Omaha for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Forcade and hoys. North Platte, were weekend guests at the Orville Sindelar home. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Nesbitl spent the weekend at FullerU)r visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs M. E. Nesbitt. Mrs. George Peterson, sr. wat PUBLIC SALE An we have decided tc qcK farming, will sell the following described proper^ at the term, located 12 miles East of O’Neill aa tee old Page Highway, teeaee « North and 5 Vi East or Vi Bast of Ash Grove Oaaaaawatty Hall or 18 West of Creighton, teener 6 North a^ *V4 West, aa WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 Sale Time 1KB p.m. Lunch on Grounds 72 Head of Cattle . Q Milk Cows—1 Black cow, just fresh; 1 Shorthorn, just ft.’sh; 1 Jersey. Jost Mi: 1 Jersey-Guernsey, fresh; 1 Guem •e> fSborthom. just Mi; 1 Brocklef.ee to calve in next month; 1 j-rey to calve in neat month; 5 Holstein and Holstein-Hereford heifers, had calve, tast of April and first of May. Stock Cattle-4 Hereford cows with calves at side; ! Here to heifer, coming 1st calf » spring; 4 First calf Shorthorn heifers. Angus cross reives at side; 2 Shorthorn heifers to calve this fall; 4 First calf Shorthorn heifers to calve in the spring, l First calf Shorthorn heifer with Hereford cross calf at side, 1 Reg. Shortliorn Bull from the Thiede herd of Burton 2 years eU- 10 ’58 Fall Calves. Hereford and crossbred; 10 59 sPrinK Calves. Hereford crossbred; 7 ’59 Summer calves Hereford crossbred, Angus and Sborthoro; 6 Hereford Yearling Steers and Heifers on feed 68 daym. Farm Machinery WC Allis-Chalmers Tractor; C Alli^Chalmers Tractor; both m* in good condition, overhauled in the last year; C Allis-Chal mers Mower; 12-ft. MC Rake; Hay Stacker Cage; American Model 29 Stacker-Loader, stacker head, manure head with hay loading teeth, dirt plate; Hay Rack, heavy duty running gears; t Leu burr grinders; Diamante! hay stacker, pulleys, cable etc.; I 2-row C Allis-Chalmers Cultivator; Cream Separator, DeLavri hand, Pump Jack; 1 Wt Butler stock tank, nearly new; 1 300 gal fuel tank; Tank Heater; Feed Bunks; 10 Bottles Pfizer Com toatic, 190 cc, Penicillin and Pihydrosteptomycin. Hay and Grain 13 5 Acres of Oara in field, gov’t measure; 55 Tons of Al falfa. 1959 ; 7 Tons of year old alfalfa, 1958; 14 Tons of Prame ^ TERMS OF SALE-CASH No property to be removed until Kttied for. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prill CM. wall, O'Omnall. Ed Murphy. Perl. LAND SALE «M Acres, Jtuoitanf T»P- ». Itj‘nR‘‘ #• Wheeler _ . ... ^IM.nwfH will be sold at Auction on— VMMy. W1UI wmipiew T i t FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Property includes Statetm home with full basement and water In the house. Ate a garage, chicken house, brooder house, tag house, granary ate » x » tain. Ite pfnr- has gf~* water with two windmills, there is about m acres wider cultivation with the rest in shelter belts and yards sf the NE quarter. Item is ate a new orchard started in this RE quarter. The SE quarter will cut good hay when not pas tured. It will run 100 hand of cattle and has not been over pas taraxL The whole thing lsjm an the edge of Beaver Valley. The place is REA wtete. it’s an the highway and has daily nwfl service and is only 1 nfle (ram school. LOCATED: 14 Mile* Wert of Elgin ... OR ... 10 Mile* East of Junction 281 and 70 . . . OR ... 19 Mile* South end One Wert of Ewing. MRS. SIDNEY ANDERSON rvj Ed TTiorin, auctioneer and Licensed Real Estate Broker, conducting the sale . ~ mm irm * 1 \lthough "Grandma Hull’’ has a number of decendents to the fifth generation, the Frontier photographer could only get a fourth generation shot. Pictured arc "Grandma Hull", her .laughter, Mrs. (Veil Haynes of Parmelee, 8. D., her grand laughter, Mrs. Richard Gunnare of Belmont, 8, D. and two great-grandchildren, Phyllis and Patricia Gunnare. in Sioux Citv for the weekend visiting her daughter and family, Mr and Mrs. Don Huscr. Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. J. F. O'Connor were her I daughter and husband, Mr. and | Mrs. Ronald McClellan, Omaha. | On Monday they went to Ainsworth to visit Dick Heerten. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Otto and children, Norfolk, were Sunday af ternoon visitors at the Esty Nel son home. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Philbrick, Stu art, were Friday dinner guests at | the home of the Dwayne Phil bricks. ! Lois Nelson visited in Wisner at the Harold Williamson home | over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joe OUendick vis itod In Osmond Monday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Demster. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Reynold son took Ellen to Wayne Tuesday where she will attend Wayne State Teachers college. Ronnie Smith and Ronnie Clark also traveled with them. Weekend guests at the Lester Riege home were Mrs. Riege's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Horracks, 'Hlden Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Pmker man were Monday evening dinner guests at the Veldon Pinkerman honle They were also Sunday sup per and evening guests at the Lloyd Uilligas home, Chambers. L. D. Putnam and son, Dan, left Tuesday for their ranch at Martin, S. D.. and will also go on to Wyoming. They will return this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ressel en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jones, Park Rapids, Minn., in their home Thursday for supper and overnight. The Joneses have been visiting in and around Cham bers for the past week. I’ll;. Rita Schmidt. Omaha, visi ted over the weekend a} the home of her mother, Mrs. John Sohmidt. Weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. William Schmohr were their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindholm, Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shelnamer were in the Black Hills tor the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkins were called to Omaha Thursday because of illness in the family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shierk went to Wisncr, S. D., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson took their daughter, Jane, to Has tings to return to school and spent the weekend there visiting rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schmitz " spent the weekend in the Black . Hills. Weekend visitors at the Louis Reimer, sr. home were their dau ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Nelson, Omaha. Seniors of the class of 1959 had a party Saturday evening at the Verne Reynoldson home Rev. and Mrs. Robert Paul, and Rev. and Mrs. Trewern, Silver City. N. Mex., visited at the Ro ger Rosencrans and Allan Wal ters homes Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Paul at tended the George Kiplinger fun eral in Bartlett Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Paulsen went to Tilden Sunday and Mon day to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Paulson and to cele brate his mother’s 75th birthday Mr. and Mrs. Bob Christenson, jr and family, Albion, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Christensen, sr., Ong, were Saturday guests at the Ed win Paulson home. George Shoemaker spent the weekend at Wood River with five of his classmates. Mrs. Anna Westcott of Plain ville, Kans., is visiting her daiugh ter, Mrs. John Harrington, sr. Mrs. Harrington met her in Grand Is land on August 30. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goree ol 800 to 900 Head of Cattle We will have between 800 and 900 head of cattle for the sale today (Thursday) at the O’Neill livestock market. These will include 500 head of yearling steers and heifers: 150 to 200 head fall and spring calves from light weight to about 550 pounds, the balance will be cows, bulls, milk cows and butcher cattle. Some consignments now listed are 75 head 800 lb. from Bud and Bob Cole ranch at Emmet; 17 head yearling heifers from O’Neill; 30 head plain steers weighing about 560 lbs. from O’Neill; 35 whlteface yearling heifers and 20 top Shorthorn yearlings; 30 fancy yearling steers from Galyen and Scott and 25 yearling steers from Chambers weighing about 850 lbs and a number of other good consignments. The hog sale will begin at 12 o’clock so get your hogs in early. O'NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET PHONE ? Vera & Leigh Reynoldson Longpine, enroute to Lincoln to visit their two daughters, visited Tuesday at the Ralph McElvain home. Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson left August 30 for a month’s va cation in the eastern states ane Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Marcellus were Labor Day guests at the D. B. Marcellus home in Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Beha took their son, Matthew, to Lincoln Saturday where he will resume studies at the University of Ne braska. They attended the state fair Sunday. While in Lincoln they visited Mr. Beha’s cousin, Miss Mary Murphy and her fa ther, J#e Murphy. Guests Sunday and Monday 4t the home of Dr. and Mrs. George Carstens were her parents, Mr and Mrs. Carl Waugh of -Sioux city. I Ed Walsh of Brockton, Mass., is a guest at the Ralph McElvain home. Marilyn Fetrow was home, for the Labor Day weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yost of Clay Center, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hop pens and Mrs; Ray Hop pens of ,Taivard, cousins of Mrs. Charles Fox, were heie Sunday for the I wedding of the Charles Fox’s son, Gordon, to Loma Marcellus. I A weekend house guest of Miss Karen Bridge was Gary Wheeler Peterson, la. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Campbell en tertained at a breakfast Sunday morning at the Town House for Mr. and Mrs. William J. Froelich of Wichita, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spriiv er of Oakdale, Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Eymann and family and Mrs. Hattie Eymann of Tilden were Sunday afternoon guests at the A. L. Eymann home. __ *' _ « • . •_r •_i . f rvustrueiiu, an viv.1 y* Ivan Kaiser, flew here Sunday in a private plane from Minneapolis. Ken and Ivan returned to Minnea polis by plane for the Minnesota State fair and a fishing trip in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Don McKamy wc.e in Norfolk for the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Frank The Franks left Monday for a two week vacation in California P. C. Donohoe, Frank Clements, Leo Carney and Ira Moss are in Ottertail, Minn., this week. Gene Streeter and his family of j Lincoln were weekend guests of j his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde J Streeter. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Neuhalfen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Jacques of Hartington were La i bor Day guests at the Roy Dendin ger home. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker were here from Omaha for the week end. They left Tuesday to spend the remainder of the week at Lake (Okoboji. Mrs. Genevieve Harty was a guest at the Kevin Kocina home in Creighton. Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll were here from Denver for the week end with her mother, Mrs. W. J. Biglin. Mr. and Mrs. J. F Contois, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson and Mrs. Sidney Anderson of Elgin at tended the annual Founders Day program at Christain College in Norfolk on Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan and Peggy were in Lincoln for the weekend where they attended the state fair. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker were in Wymore during the Labor Day weekend. Veronica Coyne returned Tues day to her home in Chicago. She was here for a week at the H. E. Coyne home. John D. Palm of El Paso, Tex., flew here Thursday in his private plane to visit during the weekend at the Cal Stewart home. Mrs. John Curry and baby daughter were here last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Becker. Mr. Curry and the Bec ker's son, Jim, came Friday for die L her i ay weekend after which they all returned to Kan sas City, Mo. Mr. and Mre. Leonard Davis spent the weekend in Atkinson visiting relatives. C uoiyn Lindherg was home for the weekend fiom Stromsburg and had as h. r houseguest Tom Ehlers of Blair. Mrs. II m r Mullen visited dur ing the weekend at Nebraska City. Mabel McKenna returned recently from a three months trip during Which she visited her sister, Mrs. W. P. Hildabrand in Boston, .Mass., her son. Gene and his fam . ily in Toledo, Ohio, and her son, 1 Hugh, and his family in Omaha. | ivir. anu Mrs1. H. G. Kruse re turned Monday Lom Perry, la., where they visited their daugh ter and her family’ Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Van Every. "Miss Mary Lou Uhl left Monday for Omaha where' she will t -ach j-ht Jetterson school ; | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. MCCarville | were in Bonestcel, S. D., last ayeek : end. I1..-. arid .1 Ted McElhamjy Wore dinner-gu: sts Sunday at the home of. her brother and family, ! Mr an 1 Mrs. Carroll Clifton in Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kaiser of Atk.nson weje guests Sumiay at the Herbert Kaiser home. Mrs. Sadie Kaiser, who visited a few _iay~ .’Kiiison, returned with them Sundry. Mr. and 1 Its. Herbert Gydesen ar. 1 Perry attended a family pic n.i . E tt Sunday. Others at ieuiing were: Mr. and Mr-:. Ted Bl omquist and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Crosby and sons of Spalding; Miss Rita Lang of Los Angeles; Mr. Dick Crosby and his fiance of Omaha; Mrs. May Cros by a id Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Men uey and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cros by and Todd of Norfolk M""-. Robert DeVoy, Jean and Janet were in Sioux City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Morey and Nancy were here from Sioux City for the weekend with her mother, 1 Mrs. Iva Hopkins. Weekend guests at the Harry 1 Graham home were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lindenberg of M::£ook, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Maugiian of Til den and Mr. and Mrs. Do i Gra ham of Omaha. Guests Sur.Jay at the Graham home were R. . and Mrs. Francis Dempsey of Denver, and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Kimbell of Osmond. Hman News By Mrs. James MeMalu»a Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark return 1 Saturday from P ne River, M in., where they spent ten days va ationing. Mrs. Albert Reynolds was hos tess at a Sarah Coventry .jewelrv party Thursday evening at her home. Following the demonstra tion the hostess served a lovelv lunch. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry returned Thursday from Wyoming where they sp. nt a week vacation ing. Miss Yvonne Smith of Denver came Friday to spend a two week vacation in the Kenneth Smith home and with other relatives and friends. Mrs. James McMahan and Mrs. John Mattson spent Wednesday in Sioux City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Mrs. D rt Kopojtka and Bill Butterfield l ft Friday for Denver being cal led by the death of their broth r in-law, Lewis Hamlin. The following started college last Wednesday at Norfolk Junior eol i ge: Ned and Neil Kelley, Har old Sobotka, Richard Coventry and Clark Gaugenbaugh. The entire group spent the weekend with their families here. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Cadwalla dor of Newport spent the week end in the Charles CadwaUader and Kenneth Smith homes. Mrs. Mary Tomlinson and s'm, Larry, of O'Neill, called in the James Coventry home Sunday on route to Lincoln where Larry will enroll at the University of Nebras ka for the coming year. Miss Verna Pruss attended the wedding of Judy Cloyd and Rus sell Napier at Ewing Sunday, Aug ust 30. Frank Crandall of Dunlap, la., v'sited in the home of his sister, Henry Pruss Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perry of Borger, Tex., spent the holiday weekend v isiting in the home of Mrs. Perry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Watson. Air. and Mrs. Albeit Reynold.. -pent Tuesday and Wednesday in the Guy Hull home at Redbird. Mr. and Mrs/Edwin Langley of Lincoln spent a few days last week visiting ’n mo non* "i mis. Langley’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. L- Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hart.gan of Norfolk spent the weekend vis iting in the home ot Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Watson and with relatives in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. John Mattson and I Mrs. James McMahan spent Fri day evening in the home of Mr. | and Mrs. Vern Wrede and family ! at O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kelley of Ohio spent the weekend visiting in the home of Mr. Kelley's parents, Mr. 1 and Mrs. W. E. Keley and family. Joe Peters of Norfolk spent a few days last week visiting his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hutton and daughter of Tabic Rock, spent | a few days last week visiting in ! the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hutton. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Banks and family of Lincoln spent the week end in the home of Mr. Bank’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Banks and with relatives at Cham foers • Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach attended the annual reunion of the Brittell family at the park Neligh on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dempsey and famlily of Denver spent the weekend visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry and with relatives in O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Coakley of Arca dia are spending a few days in the home of Mr and Mrs. Clifford Sawyer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe of Neligh were Inman visitors Sun day morning. Mr. and Mrs. M'!o Gorgen of Plattsmouth spent the weekend in the home of Mrs. Gorgon’s par ents, Mr. and Mrr. L'nna Lines. Mr. Gorgen returned to Platts mouth and Mrs. Gorgen went to Hernias a, S. D., to spend a few Dianne Gillespie, O’Neill (left) was the gold medal winner in the 4-H music identification contest at the 1958 Nebraska State Fair. Bronze medal winner was Carolyn Fuhrer (right), also of O’Neill. Both girls are members of the Willing Workers 4-H Club of Holt county. Gary Flek of Inman (third from left) discusses the 4-II weed and grass identification contest at the 1959 Nebraska State Fair with other members of the Holt County Identification team. From left to right, they are Keith Krugman, O'Neill; Jerry Homolka, Chambers; and Kiehard Hill, O’Neill. Gary was first place indl \ Ide.al winner in the contest, and the Holt County team won second j place In team competition. A check lor $.*>» was presented to Mother Francis, adminis trator ol St. Anthony’s hospital last week by Stewart I’a-eoe, man ager ol the O'Neill Lee store. It will be used to buy needed im provements in the hospital. The presentation is part ol a community service program carried on ny all Lee stores in the I nlted States, I’ascoe said. days in the home of her brouter and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lines. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sobotka and family of Columbus spent the holi day weekend in the John Sobotka home here and with relatives at Stuart. Mis*, Murl Keyes of Phoenix. Anz., came Monday to visit in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keyes and with other relatives and friends. Miss Ihenda Colman of Omaha sj>ent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Col man and family. Mrs. Helen Colman and Mr. and Mrs. James Cblmao of Denver, spent the weekend in the home of I Mr. and Mrs. George P. Colman and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coven try Rebel t Msyci, who is in the Veterans Hospital in Omnha spent the wceki nd with ins family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyer accom panied him here for the weekend and also visited relatives in O’ Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Webster of Omaha spent ihe weekend here visiting Mrs. Webster’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hutton. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crosser and sons of Tekemah spent Sunday evening and Monday in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGraw at tended church Sunday in ‘Clear water and continued on to Neligh where they spent the day in the horr»e of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perry of Borgor, Tex.. Mr. and Mrs. Stu art Hartigan of Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tomlinson and daugh ters of O'Neill and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Watson of Inman enjoyed a picnic dinner Sunday at the park in O’Neil. Clayton Krueger, Omaha, spent, the weekend visiting in the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keyes and with other relatives. Mrs. Helen Colman and Mr. and Mrs. James Colman of Denver, Colo., were dinner guests Saturday in the home of M.\ and Mrs. George P. Colman. Miss Mary Morsbaeh spent the weekend in Lincoln attending the state fair. Miss Helen Sobotka spent the weekend in Lincoln attending the state fair._ __ BE A MILLIONAIRE!! IN TOKYO, PARIS, OR ROME! Just come in and ask us about Super Plenamins, America's largest selling vitamin-mineral product. First three winners receive a 2-week vacation in Tokyo, Paris, or Rome—plus a bank account opened in their names in that city. Other prizes include 30 Tappan “Fabulous 400" Ranges, and 1000 1-year supply of Rexall SUPER PLENAMINS. Just come in and ask about SUPER PLENAMINS, and re ceive your official entry blank. Enter the contest today. 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