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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1960)
Venus News By Mrs. Ralph BronkbouMT Mr an<l Mrs. M. Stoner and Mrs. E Barker of Boise, Idaho visited Harrison Evans, Sharon Evans and with their mother, Mrs. Jesse Hose at Brunswick. They left for their home Wednes day Ha vtson Evans accompanied them Tuesday evening visitors at the Paul Cihlar home were Mr. and Mrs Ralph Brookhouser and Don ald Kinnison Paul Lee Mitchell spent part of last week with Mr. anti Mrs Robert Mitchell at Omaha He re turned home with Mr. and Mrs. Lelsnd Caskey Saturday Sonday dinner and supper guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Ora Caskey were Mr and Mrs Edwin Porter of Orchard, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Porter and Jerome of Hokiridge, Mr. and Mrs, Verlyn Gibbs, Randy and Terry of Clearwater, Elmer Suk up and Mrs. Joe Sukup, Karen and Miles, and Mr and Mrs. Leiand Sukup ol Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Lumir Sokol, Sal ly and Stephan of Royal Oak, Mich and Mrs Joseph Sokol vis i te<t with Mr and Mrs Ralph Broctbouser and Mrs Marlin Tustaa and family Monday eve rung HELP l (TI B Mrs. Ethel Waring entertained the Help U Club at her home Wednesday. Twelve members and one visitor. Mrs J. W Finch were present The hostess served dinner at noon Embroidery work was done for the hostess Mrs Ora Caskey received the door prize, Mrs Donald Kinmson returned from a Sioux City hospital Wed nesday. She had undergone sur gery the previous week. Servicemen's News . . . O'Neill—Gary W Holly, radio man 3 c, USN, son of Mr and Mrs Stanley N. Holly erf O'Neill and a 1968 graduate of St. Mary's Academy is serving on the staff of commander, U. S. Seventh Fleet aboard the heavy cruiser USS Saint Paul m the Far East, During July he toured the demi litarized Zone at Panmanjom, Korea, traveling by bus from In chon, where the cruiser was an chared, to tfie capitol city of Seoul ennwjte to Panmanjom, His one hour tour included briefings on the military Armistice Commission meetings and stops in several of the buildings within the neutral circle, which is 88 yards in diameter, used by both the United Nations personnel and members i»f the communist Kor ean Peoples Army, US Navy men are required to obtain permission from the com munist side ami the communist tour grw.ips had to have t'ermis sion Trvvn the UN command be fore they could enter the neutral *one. O'Neill, Nebraska Shop 8:30 - 5:30—Saturday Till 9 p.m. Phone 8 MANAGER'S I This Is Our Way of Saying "Thank You" for making Gambles North-Central Nebraska's Largest Growing De partment Store - You Can Always Save More at Gambles - The Friendly Store!! Frank McKenny "MAVERICK” BOYS' JEANS Wiwtrrn style jeans of ruggisl 10 oz. and 13*/« oz. denim. Stock up at Gamble* arid bo ready lor school! 13V« oz. sizes 6 16. Ite|{. 2.48 Now! 188 10 oz. Double Knee. Size* 6-J2 Now! £63 MEN'S WORK SOCKS Heavy weight cotton socks nylon reinforced throughout. Slight mill inperfectlons thal j ' won’t affect the long wear! Sizes l0Va-12. | lr perfect :«»*■ pr. Now! prs. $J^ WASH ’N WEAR Bedford Cords Boys* 4-10 I Boys' 6-18 Men's 29-42 Stock up now! Leisure-styled slacks with trim tapered legs, back flap pockets. Cotton cord in grey, beige, blue, black 9S-4001, 99-rOW, 33 BOY'S COTTON ANKLETS What u buy! Reduced new for school months ahead! Colorful cotton-Nylon reinforced. Sizes 7-IOl/a. Reg. 38c Now! ^ prs. 83c I SPORT SHIRTS Boy’s cotton sport shirts—now reduced to only 77c. K g. values to 1.98. Short sleeves. Sizes 6-lfi SAVE! Now! 77c BOY'S STRIPE JEANS Best value in O’Neill! Sturdy denim jeans In Sizes 0-10. Keg. 1.40. Now! $1 POPULAR “SWIRL" OXFORDS Here’s real style !Uid value. Blaek Swirl Toe Ox fords for sehool and work. Reg. G.05 values Boy’s Sizes 3 Vi-6 Now! ^98 Men’s Sizes G'/j-ll Now! C95 SALE! T-SHIRTS & BRIEFS Boys’ Reg. to 69< Fine combed cotton, expertly cut for non-bind fit. T’s have nylon reinforced crew neck; briefs have elastic waist, taped front. 6-16. W-7U2.M1S MENS’ T-SHIRTS Full-cut combed cotton shirts, neck nylon-reinforced to hold shape. Sizes S-M-L Special I mmih 2 94( MENS’ BRIEFS 5 7c Fine cotton knit briefs have heat* resistant elastic waist, taped seams. Stock up—save I DRIP-DRY SLIPS Dacron - Nylon - Cotton Lovely white slip of fine fabric blend with banding of white rose embroidery at bodice and hem. Four gores for smooth, flattering fit; shadowproof panel for sum mer sheers. Sizes 32-44. Terrific value! lU-WIt Girl’s 3-Tier Slips > i" Pretty Everglaze cotton slip has ruffly 3-tier skirt that loves to twirl, lace-and eyelet-trimmed camisole top. 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