The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 29, 1962, Image 5

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    Deloit News ,
By Mr*. & Mm*
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Burtak and
family and Cindy. Sherry and
Philip Savidge, Oakdale, were
Sunday dinner guest* at the An
na Savidge home in Ewing.
Mrs. Ralph Tomjack called on
Florence Butler Saturday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rentier
visited the J. A. Larson home in
Ewmg Sunday afternoon.
Martin Van Conet opened the
roud south of the correction
Mnc to the highway Wednesday.
Mrs. E. L. Sisson and Fred Sis
son spent Sunday at the Melvin
Rexm home.
Mrs. Alice Lodge is still at
tin* home of her daughter in
Norfolk. Her condition is rejxirt
ed as fair.
Mrs. Myrtle Jewell is visiting
relatives in Deadwotxi, a. D. She
plans to return to her home in
Dallas, S. D in a month. It is
very dry is the report from the
Black Hills.
The truck was able to leave
Ewing this weekend with the
furniture for Mr. and Mrs. Don
Spahn, who moved to Oregon
several weeks ago. Due to road
and weather conditions the
truck had been delayed.
Mrs. Myrtle Jewell returned to
her home in Dallas, S. D. She
had been visiting her daughters,
Mrs. Ralph Tomjack and Mrs.
Johnny Bauer and families for
sometime. Harry and Bill Jewell
came after her.
The road conditions in the
Ih'Kdt area are quite bud. Wa
ter was running across the rood
between Joe Mllnark's and
Wright’s .Saturday night. West
of Dclait w ater was runplng
across the road in many
places.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack
and Mrs. Gene Tomjack and two
children visited the Ewald Spahn
home Wednesday evening.
Henry Reimer was a Sunday
dinner guest at the Glenn Harp
ster home.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Temple
and. daughters spent last week
end with friends in Thedford and
visited Halsey forest.
Mrs. Louis Pofahi has been
visiting her daughter. Mrs. Wil
lis Hotkey and family in Ew
ing
Clearwater News
Mrs. Charles Ourtrtght
HI'■ ter I-S2M
Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens spent
the past week in Fremont in the
home of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Zrust.
Mrs. Doyle Anderson and fam
ily moved to Neligh the past
week Mrs. Kate Anderson, who
has made her home with the
Andersons, accompanied them
and will live with them. The
latter Mrs. Anderson, an aged
invalid, managed the trip very
well.
Members of the Elkhorn Valley
Home Extension club held the
annual family card party at the
Legion hall Friday night. Mrs.
Lyle Medcalf, president of the
club, was hostess. Four tables of
pitch was played. Prizes went to
Mrs. Marvin Koinzen, Simon
Nore, Mrs. John Rix and Milton
Smith. A carry-in lunch was
served.
Vern Taylor was able to re
turn to Clearwater last week af
ter several months spent in Om
aha whehe he had his leg am
putated. He is presently staying
with his brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett M>um
mert.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Luben,
William and Lela Luben and Mrs.
OUR BIG FARM MACHINERY
AND IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT AUCTION
POSTPONED ON MARCH 24th
Will Be Held SATURDAY, MAR. 31
12:00 Noon — The lots across from the Atkinson Livestock Market
Refer to last week’s paper for detailed list
10 tractors, 3 combines. 9 trucks and pickups, plows, one
ways, rotary hoes, discs, cultivators, wagons, corn planters,
listers, manure spreaders, hammermills, elevators, com cribs,
granaries, 5 wooden calf creep feeders, choppers, underslungs,
feed wagons, 3 loaders — Plus $30,(XX) worth of Irrigation Equip
ment-pipe, pumps, booms, etc.
For any information contact
Fleming Auction Service
ATKINSON, NEBRASKA
Johnson Drug Store
PHARMACIST — Wm. Petsche — Phone 118
SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL!
Smith Corona Portable SterlinR NEW! NEW! NEW!
TYPEWRITER
The World's finest and fastest
typewriters. Standard size key
board with tabulator and comes
in 3 colors, blue, grey & green.
Regular price $104.50
Now on sale at a low, low
price of only
$84.50
We have half a dozen ma
chines to go at this price. This
is a once-over deal and when
the present stock is gone this
terminates thi* said price. ‘
Adding Machine
SPECIALS
9 KEY SMITH CORONA Adding
machine (totals over 1.000.000)
Regular price
Now $99.50
10 Key Electric
ADDING MACHINE
Totals 10,000
Regular price $129.50
Special Now $99.50
Smith Corona Classic
Graduation is coming up be
fore too long and this typewriter
would make a handsome and
practical gift for any graduating
Senior Boy or Girl.
This machine has all the fea
tures of a large office machine
yet sells for a low price. It
comes in 4 beautiful colors, has
standard type with key board
tabulation.
The similar model sold at 146.50
SPECIAL PRICE NOW
$115.00
Standard Typewriter
SPECIALS
Old MODEL UNDERWOOD
Regular price 59.50
Special Now $39.50
Standard Typewriter
SPECIAL
REMINGTON standard machine
Fairly new, excellent condition
Public school machine
Retail value $125.00
Now Only $99.50
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JUST ARRIVED!
Speidel Twist-O-Flex
LADIES1 WATCH BANDS
In White or Yellow Gold
McIntosh Jewelry
407 East Douglas O'Neill, Phone 166
Charles Curt right were supper
guest* Thursday at the Dewey
Brittell home near Chambers.
Larry Brittell and Lela Luben
were celebrating birthday anni
versaries.
Mrs. Anna Michael has been
transferred to the Tilden hospital
from an Omaha hospital Mrs.
Michael suffered a broken hip
a few weeks ago
Mr. and Mrs Howard Luben
are spending several days this
week in the Don Loben and Stan
ley Wood homes in Weeping Wa
ter.
Terry Scott, infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Sanne, was ba(>
tized Sunday at the regular
church services in Concordia Lu
theran church. Pastor D. L..
Braunersreuther officiated Spon
sors were LeRoy Ernst, Donna
and Ronald Sanne.
Monowi News
By Mrs. Mike Plklapp
LOcust
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Christen
sen were business callers in
Lynch Monday afternoon.
Bob Zach and Frank Kreycek,
Verdel, were callers here Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schindler
and daughter, Neligh, were vis
itors here Sunday.
A large crowd attended the
wedding dance in Lynch given
by Mr. and Mrs. A] Brady Sat
urday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Luder
man and family, Spencer, were
weekend guests in the Frank
Ertz home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heiser
were callers in the Harold Han
sen home Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Frank Lewis visited Lena
Johnson Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bone and
sons and Mrs. Harold Walker
and son, Lincoln, were weekend
guests in the A. W. Schindler
home.
Orchard News
Mrs. Wilbur M&bood
Phone TW 3-3185
Pitch club met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lee Sunday
evening. Mrs. Ted Berry, Jim
Clifton, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Drayton and Mrs. Allen Hill won
prizes. Club will meet in two
weeks at the Allen Hill home.
Thursday bridge club was en
tertained at the home of Mrs.
Cecil Lee March 22. Mmes. Han
nah Johnson and James Clifton
were guests. Mrs. Ted Berry and
Mrs. Gordon Drayton won prizes.
Mrs. Gurney Drayton will be the
hostess April 5.
Evening bridge club met at the
Mrs. Walt LaFrenz home Tues
day. Mrs. L. Wilson and Mrs. Al
len Hill were prize winners. Mrs.
Allen has the April party Miss
Gertrude Gribble became a mem
ber.
The Kozy Korner Klub had the
annual club dinner Friday eve
ning. Husbands were guests and
24 enjoyed the three-course meal.
Ten-point pitch furnished the en
tertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Clifton, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Graef, Mrs. Ray Reed and
Wayne Lautenschlager won pri
zes. Coffee and a light lunch clos
ed the evening’s activities.
The Samba club met with Mrs.
Homer Barton Tuesday after
noon. Mrs. Leon Mitchell and
Mrs. Lester Raff were guests.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Gerald
Maple and Mrs Richard Knapp.
Mrs. Knapp will be hostess Ap
ril in
Stitch and Chatter club met
with Mrs. Ray Clifton. Roll call
was answered with “What we
dislike about TV programs”. The
contests were given by Edna
Bonge and Edna Beutler. The
guests worked on tea towels for
the hostess. Mrs. Claude will be
the next hostess.
Arlen Reige is spending a
furlough at the home of his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Reige and family. Arlen has
been stationed in the Philippine
Islands and upon the comple
tion of his leave he will re
turn to duty at the Lincoln Air
Force Base.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dempster
returned from a six-week trip to
Arizona. They' visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Carsten and Mr.
and Mrs. Wendell Wilson and
other relatives and friends
Mr. and Mrs. Caroll Lenz and
family, Bloomfield, were dinner
guests at the home of his bro
ther, the Rev. D. Lenz and fam
ily Sunday.
Butte Seniors to
Present Class Play
BUTTE — The senior class of
Butte high school will present its
annual play to the public, “Find
ers Creepers”, a three-act com
edy Thursday and Friday.
It will be presented at the
auditorium under the direction of
Garry Marcellus.
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New Members
Join Rebekah
Lodge Friday
CHAMBERS -Four new mem
ber* were admitted to the Win
ona Rebekah I judge 361 at a
meeting held Friday evening in
the Lodge hail. They are Zelma
Halsey, by transfer from Oak
dale; Dorothy Lambert, Ewing;
Val Dean Barelman, Chambers,
and Karen Kruse, Omaha.
Thirty-two members were pres
ent The degree work was under
the direction of Dona Carson and
Leona Gleed. Cards were sent to
Mrs. Nellie Starr, a member who
has just celebrated her 90th birth
day; Mrs. Bessie Fluckey, Fre
mont Rest Home, and Mrs. Paul
ine Blake, St. Anthony's. Ida
Lambert, Roberta LaRue and
Mabel Gibson served lunch. Fern
Burtwistle served two cakes for
February and March birthdays.
The next meeting will be a
covered dish affair at 8:30 p.m.
April 13. Persons taking cars or
attending the Atkinson Lodge
meeting April 5 are asked to
notify Fern Burtwistle or Paul
ine Grimes.
To Faculty Members
ROY AD-The board of educa
tion at a recent meeting offered
contracts for the coming school
year.
Receiving contracts were Supt.
L. E. Carter, Ewing; Julia Street
er, high school instructor; Mrs.
Ellen Bartsch, junior high; Mrs.
Elinor Reimer, Ewing, intermed
iate; Mrs. A. Kasim, primary;
L. H. Sawyer, music, and Wil
liam Young, Orchard, custodian.
Mrs. Luettie Snyder, Lincoln,
high school instructor, has re
signed.
former u Neill Man
Buys Grocery Store
Ray Sullivan, Norfolk, formerly
of O'Neill, has purchased a gro
cery store in Elgin which he
began operating Monday. For
mer owner of the store is Ed
Helper, who also used to reside in
O’Neill, and is now the proprietor
of the Gamble store in Elgin
Mrs. Sullivan and four children
have moved to Elgin and are
settled in their new home. His
mother, Mrs. Anna Sullivan, re
sides at O’Neill.
Volleyball Girls Win
Sandhills Tournament
CHAMBERS — The Chamliers
volleyball team won the Sand
hills Gateway tournament Thurs
day at Clearwater by defeating
Meadow Grove 29-27.
The girls lost only one game
this season, and that was to
Meadow Grove earlier in the
season.
Stuart Wins Class III
Trophy at Chadron
STUART—For the second con
secutive year, Stuart has won
the Class III trophy at the Inter
High School Scholastic contest
held last week at Chadron State
college.
Carmen Givens, Stuart, won
first place in the clothing and
textiles division.
Liddy and Luben End
Two-Year Army Service
Mike Liddy and Melvin Luben
have received their honorable
discharges from the army and
have returned from 22 months
spent in Germany. They enlisted
together two years ago.
Mike, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Liddy, Columbus, formerly
of O’Neill, spent Sunday in O'
Neill with his father and sister,
Tanya, visiting his grandmother,
Mrs. Goldie Liddy. Melvin is the
son of Mrs. Paul Newton, Em
met.
Ewing Resident
Dies Tuesday
At Stuart Home
EWING — Adrian A. Alden,
87, Ewing, died Tuesday, Mar.
27. at the Stuart Rest home.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Ewing
Methodist church with the Rev.
Lester Spragg officiating. Burial
will be in the Ewing cemetery.
Adrian Alden was bom Janu
ary 8. 1875 at Toulon, HI. In
1914 he moved to Broken Bow
where he resided four years be
fore moving to St. Paul, Minn.
He moved to Albion in 1931 and
in 1937 came to Holt county
where he worked as a cattle buy
er.
He was married February 1,
1899 to Maye L. Anderson at
Toulon, HI. She preceded him in
death. No children were bom to
the couple. Mr. Alden was a
member oj Mizpah Lodge 191
AF & AM. South St Paul, Minn. \
Honor Roll Named
At Butte High School
BUTTE — Nineteen students
were named on the honor roll
for Butte high school during the
past six weeks.
The students are as follows:
Helen Mathers. Kathleen Reiser,
Marilyn Wittry, Sheryl Orr and
Jack Engelhaupt, seniors; Ruth
Thomassen. Art Anderson, Dar
lene Hiserote. Vic Lechtenberg
and LeRoy Kibby, juniors; Mar
lin Camin, Judy’ Lechtenberg and
Ralph Zeisler. sophomores, and
Jim Thomassen, Ron Grimme,
Gary Kinzie. Carol Reiman, Ho
ward Tiefenthaler and Sheryl An
derson. freshmen.
Show Televised on
Lions Camp Site
Wayne Spelts, president of the
O’Neill Lions club, announced
this week that the television show
"Route 66” for Friday wiH have
its story televised on the site of
the Lions Crippled Children’s
Camp at Kerrville. Tex.
The show can be seen in this
area over Channel 10 at 7:30 p.m. j
Safety Poster Contest
Sponsored by Chapter
VERDIGRE A rural school
safety poster contest is being con
ducted for the third consecutive
year by the Verdigre FKA chap
ter, and all poster entries must
be in by April 31.
Those desiring further informa
tion may contact Ted T. Ward.
FFA advisor.
William Good Dies
After Long Illness
William Good. 67. Neligti resi
dent. died Tuesday. Mar 20. at
the Veterans hospital in Grand
Island after a long illness.
Mr. Good was a brother of
Charles Good. Ewing, and Paul
Good. Clearwater. Funeral serv
ices were held Saturday at the
Congregational church m Neligh
with the Rev. Amel Whitwer of
ficiating, Burial was in the Ne
ligh cemetery.
Services Held
Friday for
Mrs. Kopecky
unman—r uneral services were
held here Friday for Mrs. Jose
phine Kopecky, 73. who died
Tuesday. Mar 20. at Antelope
Memorial hospital in Neligh
where she had been a patient for
a month.
The Rev Robert Linder and
the Rev. Lisle Mowmaw officiat
ed at the services in the Metho
dist church. Interment was in
the Inman cemetery.
Josephine Holub was bom
March 23, 1888 in Omaha. She
married Lewis Kopecky August
11. 1909 and the couple resided in
South Omaha for nine years af
ter which they moved to a farm
three miles south of Inman. In
1939 they moved to a new home
in Inman where she resided un
til her death.
She was preceded in death by
her husband and one son, Jerry.
Survivors are a son, Lewis F.
Kopecky jr., and a grandson,
Richard R., both of Inman.
Pallbearers were Earl Watson.
James Banks, James Sobotka,
Frelent Pribil, Fred Moore and
Tom Engelhaupt.
Meeting Held
Sunday for
Bible Camp
A joint meeting of the Cleve
land Bible Camp board and the
program planning committee was
held March 18 at the Atkinson
Presbyterian church.
The following camp directors
were approved: The Rev. John
Hart, Senior Hi camp and Eight
ers camp; the Rev. Roy Bird,
Valentine, Junior Hi camp, and
the Rev. Ray Kersting, Junior
camp.
The camping season will begin
J«in«* 4 and will end June !M w hen
the annual camp worship service
and picnic f ir all participating
churches will be held The Rev
L> I> Su. a funner pastur uf the
Stuart Community church, wilt
be guest minister at this sen
Oimping will he divided into
three .session* and will include
young people of the Northeast
Nebraska area those completing
the fourth grade through the
twelfth grade. Bulletins with at
tached registration blanks w ill lie
ready for the youths by the mid
dle of April Deadline tor Senior
Hi. Eig fixers and Junior Hi regis
tration is May 1. ami for Junior*.
May 15.
The board planned the 1962
budget and discussed necessary
repairs at the camp. A meeting
for the women representatives of
the churches will be held March
28 at 2 p.m. in the Atkinson Pres
byterian church. Plans will be
made for cooks and supplies
Members of the board present
were Charity Mulford, chairman,
and Mrs James Allyn. Iioth of
Stuart Cleveland church; the
Rev. Herbert Young. Stuart Com
munity church; Walter Puckett
and the Rev. Kersting, Atkinson
Presbyterian church; Mr Sum
merer. O'Neill. Bethany church,
and the Rev. Hart and LeRoy
Lee, O'Neill Presbyterian church.
The members of the planning
committee attending were Mrs.
IJnford Sweet, Stuart. Cleveland
church, and Mrs. Elmer Mc
Clurg, Atkinson.
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Army Discharges Are
Filed in Boyd County
BUTTE — Throe army dis
charges were filed at the county
clerk's office to be recorded
Receiving them were Harvey
Lee Dummer, Herrick. S. D.,
Bernard Dean Holmberg, Spen
cer, and Gerald Eugene Kulm.
Naper. Holmberg was discharge
after serving 26 months, of which
time 21 months were served over
seas. Kulm served a total of 38
months and 19 days. Dummer
served 18 months overseas on
duty during a 38-monlh period.
River Floods, Nears
Business Section
VERDIGRE- A group of busi
nessmen have been keeping a
close watch on the Verdigre river
which was over its banks and
threatening the business section
Tuesday noon.
Dynamite has been used below
the north bridge to keep the
channel clear and let the water
move faster.
Thomson Signs Contract
To Teach at Cedar Rapids
CHAMBERS — Kenneth Thom
son. senior at Wayne State Teach
ers college, has signed a con- j
tract to teach mathematics andj
industrial arts at Cedar Rapids!
next year.
His parents ore Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Thomson, Chambers.
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Regular Sales Every Monday and Friday
REGULAR SALE
MONDAY, APR. 2
Special Combination Sale — Saturday, Apr. 7
Sold over 700 hogs last Monday and 300 rattle. The top on
Butchers at $16.75. It would be impossible to list all the names
that received that money.
The special Combination Sale will consist of machinery, furni
ture, dairy cattle, horses and anything you might want to buy
or sell. The sale on Saturday, Apr. 7 will start at 11:00 In the
morning. This will be a big day In Ewing with all the business
places having specials that day. — So why not come down and
spend the day with as. Have a lot of fine merchandise listed
for this sale. Watch for large hand bills.
Give us a try with your next consignment and join our
growing list of satisfied customers.
EWING LIVESTOCK MARKET
We Handle Farm and Ranch Sales
Terry, Larry and Max Wanser
Phone II or W Ewing
A Nationally Certified Market
Senior Clats Play
Planned at Ewing
FTWINCV Tha senior class has
oprned rehearsals on the three
act comedy. "It's Never tun
l-Jite". to he presented April 6 at
the 1-Nvtng public school audi
torium.
Cast memliers are Dan Rother
ham, Pat liohha. Sam Vcrhunc,
I Hama Wright. Ardts Parks Un
da 1 -«rv>«. Betty Wright. Robert
Woeppel and Tom Finley liormie
Kacxor Is general co-ordtnator
with Don Hahlbeck. Jerry Taylor
and Kenneth Harlow assisting as
student directors.
Aubrey Wood
Elected as
Chairman
EWING Aubrey Wood was re
elected chairman of the hoard at
the Fourth Quarterly conference
held Friday evening at the First
Meth»»dist church with the Kev.
Robert Embree, district superin
tendent, O'Neill, in charge.
Other officers for the coming
year are Curtis Roberts, lay
leader; Mrs. James Tinsley, n*
cording secretary’: Karl Pierson,
church treasurer: Roberts. Sun
day school superintendent; Willis
Rockey and James Tinsley, aud
itln*. *tvl Mm. W«kk> Davla.
communion stewards**
Mrs Atibrev Wor*l boat* In!
ami homes; Mr* Ray Sedivy,
commission on education; Mrs.
J I. Pruden misstona. Mrs Sed
Ivy. la-nevolent treasurer; Mrs.
Pruden ami Mrs Dewitt Hoke,
record and history; Mm Tinsley.
Christian social concerns; Mrs.
CUrtia Robert* music.
Messrs Wcs>d. Plerwm and
Robert* and Mrs. Tinsley, pas
toral relations. Messrs. RoU-rta.
Wood and Ihivis amt Mrs Tins
ley. nominating committee;
Mmes Davis, Pruden. Pierson
ami Wood, ami Willi* Hockey ami
Allien {.arson. stewards; Messrs
Hoke, Carl Hubei. Tlnalejr Davis
ami Wood, trustees; Pierson,
uslier, Mm Wood, fellowship and
greeter, ami Mrs Dnvk*. altar
arraiHfement
Waring Enlists in
Air Force at Norfolk
VENUS Willis Witting *m of
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waring has
enlisted In the US Air Force
through the Norfolk station.
He has het*n assigned to ttw
aircraft control ami warning ra
dar repair technical training
school at Keesler AKTi. Mlsa Be
cause of two-ycars prior service
Waring has »>een promoted to
second class airman,
SAMPLE BALLOT
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
O'Neill, Nebraska
Tuesday, April 3, 1962
FOR POLICE JUDGE
(Two-Year Term)
Vote for ONE
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400-600 CATTLE
THIS FRIDAY, MAR. 30
HALE TIME 12 :«M> NOON
l»okn like a good run of all classes of cattle.
Included will be IM) 300 Calve* and Yearllngs, In WF H<««vy
Springing Stock flown, 90 WF Stock flown, Ift llolsleln llelfern,
MO lbs., Several g<*od Milk flown and Springer llellem, IftfbXOO
Mixed ('attic in assorted lotn. Also 1(1 Outstanding York llainp
< rons (iiltn to start farrowing April 1ft.
IF YOU HAVE CATTLE FOK SALE. HltlNfi THEM TO
VEIUMfiKE ON FRIDAYS.
Cattle Sales Every Friday
SPECIAL STOCKER and FEEDER SALES
April 13th and April 27th
Make your listings for these specials its soon as |s*sslhle In
order that we may include it In our advertising.
BAD ROADS KEI*T THE HOG Rl'N DOWN AT OUR MON
DAY HALE, however, the market was active with several con
signments at the top figure of fin.90. Other top hogs from $14-50
to $16.75 with heavier unsorted lots selling from $15.75 to $14.54.
Many nice consignments are coming in for the
Annual Bull Sale to be held April 12th. Bring
in your range bulls and trade them at this sale.
Contact us for more Information
Consign that next load of livestock to our sales In Verdigre
VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
Don Jensen, Mgr. Phone iXffi In Verdlgre
Phone M8! for more Information on any of our salen
HERE ARE OUR GRAND PRIZE WINNERS |
First Prize
Kathy Gallagher
Bedroom Suite
Second Prize
Bobby Manchi
Bedroom Suite
Third Prize
Irene Williamson
Platform Rocker
Fourth Prize
•Joan Pmwm
Berkline Chair
.shown above are the grand prize winners in our contest held in conjunction with oar unloading —jant concluded. Our con
gratulations to these hard-working people for a job well done. Aid our thanks, also, to *?> the customers In the area for helping us
make our sale a success.
The contest ended Saturday night almost in a tie for first between Kathy Gallagher and BobW Maschi, both of O'Neill. They
were so close that we arranged to give them almost identical prizes.
A & M Shoe Store I
"The Family Shoe Store" O'Neill, Nebraska
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