The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 08, 1960, Image 8

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    Betty Jean Fetrow,
Edward Pierson Wed
In O'Neill Sunday
Miss Hetty Jean Fetrow, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fetrow,
and Edward M. Pierson, son ot
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pierson were
married Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in
u double ring ceremony at the
O’Neill Methodist church.
The Rev. Glenn Kennicott of
ficiated at the ceremony in the
presence of 125 guests. Mrs. Har
old Lindberg provided the wed
ding music and Larry Heiss of
Page was soloist.
A floor-length gown of white
taffeta was chosen by the bride,
and it was designed and made
by her aunt, Mrs. Melvin E.
Lorenz. The fitted bodice featured
a sabrina neckline accented by
seed pearls and long tapered
sleeves reaching a point at the
wrist, Lace medallions adorned
the center panel of the full skirt
and also the drop bows in the
back. Her fingertip illusion ve l
fell from a crown trimmed in
tiny seed pearls and iridescent
sequins. She carried a corsage of
red roses centered on a white
Bible.
Miss Marilyn Fetrow of Oma
ha, sister of the bride, was maid
of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss
Darlene Pierson, sister of the
bridegroom, and Miss Carole
Johnson of Lincoln. They wore
identical ballerina length dresses
of red satin, featuring overskirts
of r d velveteen. Their head
bands were of white fur, and they
carried white muffs of fur ac
cented by red carnations.
Charles Pierson of Atkinson,
brother of the bridegroom, served
as best man and groomsm n
were Frank Fetrow, brother of
the bride, and Ray Thomas.
Ushers were Louis Pierson and
Edward Price.
Flower girl was Susan Price
and ring bearer was Tom Pier
son.
A reception was held at the
Methodist church parlors follow
ing the ceremony. Mrs. Edward
Price cut the three-tier cake.
Mrs. Charles Pierson presided at
the coffee service and Mrs. Mary
Heiss served the punch Miss
Carolyn Moseman of Omaha had
charge of the guest book, and at
the gift table were Mrs. Gene
Skala of Fremont, Mrs. Jerry
Wheeler, Miss Maxine Knipschitd
and Miss Marion Moseman of
Omaha.
The bride attended O’Neill
public school and Wayne State
Teachers college. She is em
ployed as receptionist at the
Northwestern Bell Telephone Co.
Mr. Pierson attended O'Neill
public school and since graduat
ing has been engaged in farming
with his father.
The couple will make their
home at O'Neill.
Club Notes
Extension Club Party
Members of the MNO Extension
club met for a dinner and Christ
mas gift exchange Tuesday eve
ning. The identity of their “secret
pals" was revealed at the party.
The next meeting will be January
24.
Dinner Is Planned
National Guard Wives associa
tion is planning a dinner for both
the Guardsmen and wives Thurs
day evening. This will be a Christ
mas party.
Party Is Postponed
Members of the Martez club
canceled their Tuesday evening
club date this week in favor of
Tuesday ovrning, Dec. 13, when
they will be guests of Mrs. F.N.
Cronin for a Christmas party.
Miss Tomoko Nakazuka
Weds Reed Tomjack
In Yokohama, Jaoan
Announcement has been re
ceived of the marriage of Miss
Tomoko Nakazuka, daughter of
Dr. Isamu Nakazuka of Kobe,
Japan, to Reed R Tomjack
(BM2>, son of Mr and Mrs. Leo
Tomjack of O’Neill.
The wedding ceremony was
performed November 28 at the
Center chapel in Yokohama,
Japan by Father Paquin. Attend
ants were Mr. and Mrs. Peiry
(LTTG).
The bridegroom has been serv
ing aboard the USS St Paul, flag
ship of the seventh fleet for the
past two and one-half years. Reed
has been in service for 13 years
and has spent 8 years of that time
in Japan.
Mr. and Mrs. Tomjack were
unable to attend the wedding but
have received an oil painting of
their daughter-in-law and are ac
quainted through correspondence.
Gary Holly, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Holly of O’Neill, serves
on the same ship as Reed, and
has met the bride.
Miss Lehn Is Hostess
A group of friends were enter
tained at a 7 o’clock dinner Tues
day evening by LaVeta Lehn. Fol
lowing dinner bridge furnished
the diversion and prizes were won
by Mrs. Ben Grady, Mrs. Mike
Burney and Mrs. Dick Nelson.
Delta-Dek Club Meets
Mrs. Guy Cole was hostess to
the members of the Delta-Dek
club for a Christmas party at her
home following a 7 o’clock din
ner Tuesday evening at the Town
House, Christmas gifts were ex
changed . Mrs. Frank Froelich
will be the hostess for the regular
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. William G.
Craven of Omaha announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Coreen Ann, to Robert V. Miller
of Omaha, son of Mrs. Frank
P. Miller of Ewing.
An April wedding is planned.
Miss Craven Is a 1958 gradu
ate of Benson high school and
a graduate of an Omaha busi
ness college. She Is presently
employed at Allis-Chalmers
Manufacturing company.
Mr. Miller Is a 1957 graduate
of Ewing high school and a
graduate of an Omaha business
college. He is now employed at
Brady Motorfrate.
What Not Extension
Reveals Secret Pals
Members of the What Not ex
tension club met Thursday eve
ning for a seven o'clock dinner at
the Town House. Following din
ner. the group adjourned to the
Milton Baack home, where Mrs
Baack and Mrs. Jake Hawley
presided as hostesses. Games
furnished entertainment and at
the close of the evening, an ex
change of g fts was held at which
time "secret pals" were revealed
Mrs. Glenn Kennicott.
reporter
Udonna Brandt Weds
Kenneth Leiding at
Orchard Saturday
ORCHAR D—M i s s Udonna
Brandt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Vsnial Brandt of Neligh, and
Kenneth Leiding, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Leid.ng of Orchard,
were married November 26 at the
Grace Lutheran church in Neligh.
The Rev. Carl Pullman officiated.
Mrs. Donald Brandt of Orchard
was matron of honor. Keith
Lidding of Orchard s:rved as
best man. Ushers were Gordon
Lidding and Donald Brandt, both
of Orchard.
After a wedding trip, the
couple will be at home on a farm
northwest of Orchard.
Sick and Injured
O’Neill—James T. Earley has
been advised that his sister, Mrs.
Ella Goughen of North Bend, for
merly of the O'Neill community,
is seriously ill at St. Joseph's
hospital in Omaha, where she has
been a patient the past month.
Mrs. Goughen is the former Ella
Earley. . .Mrs .Lester Riege was
dismissed from the Methodist
hospital in Omaha Saturday fol
lowing surgery ten days before.
She has been employed at the
Davidson Plumbing company of
fices and espects to return to her
work soon. . .John Turner became
ill while at work Wednesday
morning and was taken to St.
Anthony’s hospital for medical
care and observation.
CHAMBERS: Mrs. Robert Bra
zda of Wisner submitted to ma
jor surgery at the Methodist h is
pital in Omaha Thursday, Dec. 1.
Her condition is reported goed.
Mrs. Brazda is the former Dor
othy Koci, daughter cf Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Koci of Chambers. , .
Mrs. Ole Larson was a patient all
last week at St. Anthony’s hos
pital in O’Neill. She was dismissed
Sunday.
ATKINSON—E. A. (Gus) R< b
ertson, area representative for a
woolen company and well known
in this community, suffered a
cerebral hemorrhage November
30. He was reported to be much
improved Thursday at the At
kinson Memorial hospital. Mr.
Robertson was in a business place
at Bassett when stricken and was
brought by ambulance to the At
kinson hospital.
ST. ANTHONY’S
SCHLEUSENER—Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Schleusener of Orchard,
son, Stephen Merle, 7 pounds, No
vember 29.
OHRI—Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ohri
of Spencer, daughter, Nyla Ann,
7 pounds 6 ounces, November 29.
SANDERS—Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Sanders of Inman, daughter, Cin
dy Lou, 5 pounds 6 ounces, No
vember 30.
SCOTT—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Scott of O’Neill, daughter, Cyn
thia Marie, 6 pounds 11 ounces,
December 3. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sargent of
O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Scott of Chambers. This is the
couples first child.
I SORRY VIRGINIA
I THERE IS NO SANTA!
I Implicit in the thinking of too many people who urge federal aid for schools is the
I idea that there’s some magical, painle?s way the national government can raise
I the money. Local and state taxes hurt because their impact is direct, but somehow
I or other raising federal funds isn’t suppoted to be any trouble at all.
1 Of course nothing could be farther from the truth. There’s no Santa Claus for school
I support any more than there’s one for any other private or governmental activity.
1 Federal support might well shift the burden from certain taxpayers to others, but *
1 someone still has to pay the bill.
I What's worse, federal aid has several disadvantages. For one thing, few states ever
1 get back from Washington what they send in taxes. Administrative and collection
1 costs always exact what has been termed Washington's ‘brokerage” for handling the
1 money. In short, the same money kept and used at home would actually provide more
I school support.
§ For another, rare indeed is the federal program without onerous strings and eonditons.
It's no more than logical that any agency disbursing funds should take appropriate
steps to see that the money is properly used. Who pays the piper calls the tune, and
it’s unrealistic to expect federal aid without commensurate direction and control.
Like most states, 'Nebraska has the resources to support excellent schools if they are
properly used. Indeed, the state has no right to ask or expect outside support until
it has put its own house in order.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
O'Neill, Nebraska
TOMJACK—Mr. and Mr*. Frank '
Tomjack of Ewmg, a», David
John, 8 pounds 8* ounces. De
cember ft. , w
.utMarf—Mr. and Mrs Joe •
Menial), son, R bert Edward, 8
pounds l<ik ounce s, November
28.
IlAYLOR—Mr. and Mrs Robert
Taylor of Chambers, son, 8 pounds
ou.-ces, November 2i.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
WHEELER—Mr and Mrs. Ro
bert Wheeler of O’Neill, son,
Richard Edwin, 7 pounds 10 oun
ces, November 23.
MCKENNEY—Mr. and Mrs.
Francis McKinney of Mills, son,
James Louis, 7 pounds 15 ounces,
November 23.
ESTES—Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Estes of Stuart, daughter, Doris
Ann, 8 pounds, November 23.
DAVIS—Mr. and Mrs. James
Davis of Stuart, son, Patrick
J hn, 6 pounds 5 ounces, Novem
ber 24
MLINAR—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Munur of Spencer, son, Steven
Scott, 6 pounds 2 ounces, Novem
ber 24.
KRYSL—Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Krysl of Atkinson, son, Michael
James, 8 pounds 9 ounces, De
cember 2.
CRONK—Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Cronk of Page, daughter, Lynette
Mae, 6 pounds 14 ounces, Decem
ber 2.
ZISKA—Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Ziska of Stuart, son, Wayne
Edward, 6 pounds 4 ounces, De
cember 2.
RAYMER—Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Raymer of Stuart, son, Gar
old John, 8 pounds 1 ounce, De
cember 3.
SEGER—Mr. and Mrs. Paul Se
ger of Atkinson, daughter, Shar
on Ann, 8 pounds, December 4.
ALBRECHT—Mr. and Mrs.
George Albrecht of Atkinson, son,
Richard Joseph, 6 pounds 12 oun
ces, December 5.
SACRED HEART
BOWMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Dr
ald Bowman of Spencer, daugh
ter, « pounds 10 ouncis, Novem
ber 28.
PICKERING—Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Pickering of Lynch, daugh
ter, 6 pounds 10 ounces, Novem
ber 27.
FOX—Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox
of O’Neill, daughter, November
29.
ELSEWHERE
SAWYER—Mr. and Mrs. Wil
fred Sawyer of Orchard, son,
Bruce Allen, 8 pounds 5 ounces,
November 24, Mr. Sawyer is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Sawyer.
c isGuER—iwr. and iwrs. He nie
Ziegler of Fairbanks, Alaska, s n,
Lance Arthur, November 12. Mrs.
Z'egl r is the former Helen Mach
of Center.
T H R A M E R—Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Thramer of Ewing, son,
9 pounds 10 ounces, Novemb r 26.
NELSON—Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Nels n of Creighton, sun, 7 p u ds
2 ounces, November 23.
NAPIER—Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Napier of Ewing, sen, Steven
Arthur, 7 pounds 8 ounces, No
vember 24. Paternal grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Napier and maternal grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
H >rd.
Ml
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S
ADMIT1ED Nov. 29-^Jimes
Stevenson and Sheila French, both
ol Page, Mrs Leo Ohri of Spen
cer; Sam Lambert of Chambers.
30— Neil Walker and Mrs. Robert
Beed, both of Chambers; Mrs.
Wayne R.,e,le and Thumaa Ha
verkamp both of O’Neill; Mrs.
Wayne banners of Inman; Miss
Bonnie Homback of Spencer.
Dec. 1—Patricia Hobbs, Mrs. L».n
aid Ruroeui ana James Hawk,
ail of Ewing; Rosella Homback
of Spencer; Mrs. Lod Janousek of
O'Ne.ll; 2—Mrs. Robert Scott,
Sandra Hill and S. E Howard, all
of O'Neill; Lurry Adams of Cham
bers. 3—Mrs. Frank Tumjack of
Ewing. 4—Mrs. Richard Sunder
man of Ewing; Mrs. Jerry Mc
Ginn of O’Nuil; Mrs. Francis Zid
ko of Spend r; Mrs. William
Reick of Chambers. 5—Harry 1e
geler of Page; John Roy Sivesind
of O'Neill; Mrs. Chester Young
of Inman. 6—Mrs. Ed Murphy,
Mrs. Robert Carroll, John Kersen
brock, Mrs. Pearl Fetrow and
Mrs. Joe Btglin, all of O'Neill.
DISMISSED. Nov. 29-Mrs.
Richard Salmen and Mrs. Henry
Vequist, both of O’Neill; Mrs.
Fritz Schwager of Ewing. Dec. 1—
John Reimers of Iainan; Mrs.
Robert Beed, Neil Walker, Sam
Lambert and Mrs. Robert Tay
lor, all of Chambers; Paul Hur
ley and Mrs. Donald Ruroede,
both of Ewing; Mrs. Gertrude
Howard, Thomas Haverkamp and
Joseph Dutek, ail oi O'Neih; Karl
Keyes of Inman. 2—Mrs. Bernard
Schmitz ol O'Neill; Rosella Horn
back of Sptncer; Leo Vandersnick
of Ewing; James Stevenson and
Sheila Flench, both of Page. 3—
Mis. Merle Schieusener of Or
chard; Mrs. Wayne Roelle, Mrs.
Chris McGinn and Sandra Hill,
ah of OiNeill; Mrs. Wayne San
ders of Inman; Larry Auams of
Chambers; Helen Nissen oi Om
aha. 4—Mrs. Richard Slunderman
of Ewing; Mrs. L. Ohri ol Spen
cer; Mis. N. Lewmun of Orchard;
Mrs. Ole Larson of Chambers. 5—
James Hawk of Ewing. 6— Patricia
Hobbs of Ewing; Fred Scheinost
of Sptnctr; Mrs. Robert Sc at and
daughter and Robert Donohoe, ail
of O'Neill.
EXPIRED: Nov. 30—Mrs. Fran
cis Gilg of O'Neill. Dec. 2—Char
les Grimes of Chambers. 4—Mis.
William Reick of Chambers.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
ADMIITED: Nov. 29—George
Mathis and E. A. Robertson, both
of Atkinson; Terry Davis of Stu
art. 30—Katherine Kadolph of
Stuart; Mrs. Walter Jutte of
Chambers; Teresa Tielke, Harry
H ■ b and Gerald Winings, all of
Atkinson; Mrs. Warren Cronk of
Page. Dec. 1—Mrs. Catherine
Johnson and William Fundus, both
of Atkinson; Mrs. Lawrence Ziska
of Stuart. 2—Diana Lee Colfack
of Newport. 3—Mrs. Paul Seger
and Lawrence Hayes, both of At
kinson; Mrs. William Raymcr of
Stuart; Edward Anderson of Bas
sett. 4—Mrs. William Ludemnn of
Anoka; Mrs. George Albrecht of
Atkinson.
DISMISSED: Nov. 28—Michael
Shonka of Atkinson. 29—Lyle Ad
dison of Atkinson: Mr* Robert
MUnar and son of Spencer. 30
Terry Da via and Mr*. Ray Estea
and daughter, ail of Stuart. Dec.
1—Teresa Tielke of Atkmson, Ka
t erine Kadoiph and Mr*. Tbomaa
King, both of Stuart. 3— Mrs Wai
ter June ot Uiambers, Gerald
W'unngs of Atkinson. 4—Edward
Eliungion of Atkinson.
SACKED HEART
PRESENT Mrs. Myrtle Cham
bers ana Dr. J. A. Guttery, both
oi uynun, Mis. Mary Liasoen,
Mrs. Lena Cannot and John
tx-n mnier, all of Spencer; Mrs.
Fra.ii Clausen of Nap. r, Geui'ge
tis.i ot Bnstow, Erick Qhtmn of
Anoka; Mias Mary E. Wills of
b.ne.
DISMISSED: Nov. 2» Mrs.
Mary Fusch of Lynch. 30—Ennl
Forman of Verdigre; Mrs. Ome
Hood of Butte; Mrs. Mary Rose
oi Casper, Wyo., Mrs. James Bone
of Li.iculn; Glen Milacek of
Lynch. Dec. 1—(Baby Timothy Rei
ser oi butte. 2—William Langan
of O’Neill; Baby Steven Dix of
Butte, 3—Mrs. Claude Pick, rmg
and daughter of Lynch. 5—Mrs.
Thelma Mashino of Lynch; Mrs.
Deraid Bowman and daughter of
Spencer.
Ewing News
By Airs. Harold Han ts
Mr. and Mrs. Don Mackel and
son, Steven, of Elgin were over
night guests at the home of her
patents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Mlnank.
Mrs. J. L. Pruden attended an
officers training class for Home
Extension club members held at
O'Neill Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pruden and
son of Page were Monday eve
ning and dinner guests at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Pruden.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Unban took
his sister, Mrs. Joseph Sinkula,
to her home in Omaha Tuesday.
Mrs. Sinkula has spent the past
week at the Urban home; she al
so visited in the vicinity and at
Chambers.
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Vina Wood were Mrs.
Florence Butler of Ewing and
Mrs Roy Bowker of Neligh.
Patty Hobbs, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wil.ium Hobbs, be
came ill at her home Wednes
day evening and was taken to
St. Anthony’s hospital at O'
Neill, where she underwent an
appendectomy Thursday. She
was able to come home Tues
day. She is a junior at Ewing
high school.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wood
spent Thursday and Friday at
Lincoln on a combined business
an 1 nleasure trip.
Mrs. Waldo Davis and Mrs.
John A. Wood were O’Neill vis
itors Tuesday.
Mrs. Kenneth Arehart and child
ren were Sunday dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Steskal sr. In the after
noon the families went to Elgin to
visit at the Ernest Archart home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Steskal sr.
made a business trip to O’Neill
Thursday.
Monday guests at the John
Stekkai home were Mrs. John
&e»kal jr. ami lanuly ot Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwignt bchrotder
and family were bund ay guests
St Uie home ot her grknuptrwiU,
Mr. and Mis. Fred ocrr oi Clear
water.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jefferies
spent from haturuay to luesoay
in Omaha last week. While there
they were guests at the home of
ineir grauuoaugnter, Mrs. Don
mu Diey and inmuy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter
ano Mr. ana ans. Roland Hurd
were entertained at a one o’
clock dinner Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Will Conner.
Guests at me Waldo Davis
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Austin oi Plainview. Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Barton and Lm
aa aiul Mrs. Louise Beal of Or
chard.
C hristmas Party Held
Mrs. Waldo Lav is went to Or
chard Monday, where site attended
the Christmas party of the Gar
den club at the home ot Mrs.
Henry Drayton. The members had
a one o’clock dinner. Gaines pro
vided amusement for the after
noon hours followed by a gift
exchange.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Daggett
of Rosalie and Mr. and Mrs.
Teletord Grim and lamily of Ver
digre spent Sunday at the El
mer Grim home.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ryan were
hosts for tlie Thursday Pitch
ciuh November 30 at their home.
Guests were Mr. und Mrs. Will
iam Lofquest. Mrs. Elmer Berg
strom and Mr. Lofquest won pri
zes.
Mrs. Ruy Butler was a Sunday
visitor at the home of Mrs. Flor
ence Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lee had as
their dinner guests Sunday their
daughter, Mrs. A. J. Sanders and
family of Laurel.
Recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen were
Mr. and Mrs. Jergen Jtrgenson
of Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shain en
tertained their Pitch club Thurs
day evening at their home. Score
winners were Mrs. Ralph Munn,
R. S. Brion, Mr. Mann and Mrs.
Gary Tessmer.
Richard Edwards of Bassett
transacted business in Ewing Sat
urday..
First aid kits were assembled
at the meeting of the Facts and
Fun Home Extension club nt the
h ime oi Mrs. Ben Larsen Thurs
day afternoon. This project will
be completed at the January
meeting when containers will bo
made. It was voted to donate five
dollars to the Muscular Distro
phy fund. A note of thanks from
the Childrens Memorial hospital
for the recent donation of the
club was read by Mrs. H. R. Har
ris, secretary. Mrs. J. L. Pruden,
in charge of the business meeting,
gave each one present pamph
lets pertaining to holiday decor
rations and cookery.
A 12 o’clock covered dish din
ner was served. There was a gift
exchange. Twelve members were
present and the following guests:
Mrs. Roland Hord, Kevin and
Scott Tessmer, Mrs. John Pru
den, Mrs. Amelia Larsen and
Mrs Grace Briggs. _
■
Bto O’Neill’s
URKEY
DAYS
, Dec. 9-10
With Turkey On The Door!
; Persons Registering in Each of the
less is the closest, you win the turkey,
test and each store wi 11 give a turkey.
Fourth Street Market
O'Neill Photo Co.
Anonymous
Holt County Independent
Firs' National Bank
O'Neill Drug
Coast-To-Ccast Store
J. M. McDonald Co.
Johnson Jewelry
McCarvilles
Graham "66" Station
Eby Conoco
O'Neill National Bank
Spelts Lumber of O'Neill
Devoy Rexall Drug
V & M. Shoe Store
Pnttcn's Ben Franklin
O'Neill Cleaners
McIntosh Jewelry
Hnm’k Standard Service
Fetrow's
''•r^il Laursen Insurance
^belhamer Equipt. & Oil
Wilson Texaco
J. C. Penney Co.
Lee Store
Anonymous
Shelbamer Foods
The Outlaw
Meyers Midwest Furniture
0 Neill Locker Plant \
Johnson Drugs
Western Auto
Safeway Stores
Apparel Shop
Coyne Hardware
The Frontier ;
Moore-Noble Lumber Co.
Central Finance
M. & M. Bakery & Cafe
O'Neill Style Shop
Harding Cream
Robertson Motors
4th Street Garage
Thelander Auto
Rules and Regulations
1. Must be 18 years old or over to register.
2. No employee may win the turkey given by his store.
3. Only one Turkey to a family.
4. No purchase is necessary.
5. Register Friday and Saturday.
6. Winners of Turkeys will be notified Tuesday!
Stores report your winners and alternate winners to C. of C. Secretary, Mon. 12th :i
i ' ' **' tflH f,
Under the auspices of the
O'NEILL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE