The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 31, 1947, SECTION A, Page 5-A, Image 5

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    WHITING
FILLETS
Beef Shoulder
STEAK
Per
Lb.
SPUARES
BACON
Per
Lb. _
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Assorted
LOAVES
Per
Lb. _
l
RING
BOLOGNA
Per
Lb.
PURE
LARD
Per
Lb. Ctn.
ROAST
BEEF
U. S. No. 1
Lb. ..
LIVER
SAUSAGE
Per
Lb.
‘Fresh Country
MILK—Qt. 15C
Fresh Homo Milk
GILLETS—Qt. -.17c
RIPE OLIVES 33C
PICKLES — Cross
.cut, Pint Jar ~10c
Nabisco Shredded
WHEAT—
2 12-Oz. pkgs. 29 c
TEA BALLS —
3 16-Oz. pkgs. 12c
PREM—
12-Oz. Can — 37c
POTTED MEAT -
2 3^-Oz. Cans 15c
All Popular Brands
CANDY
BARS. 3_ 13C
Roberts MILK —
3 tall Cans 34c
PEAS—No. 1
Can --- IOC
Nut Brown COFFEE
Lb. Can-42 C
CANNING
PEACHES &
APRICOTS
LEMONS—Lb_17c
APPLES—3 Lbs.— 25 C
Large Calif. —
ORANGES—Lb. _ 10c
CUCUMBERS, Lb. IOC
CABBAGE—Lb. 7c
| CARROTS—Bunch... 9 c
Your Clover Farm Store
Phone 33 O’Neill
SUPERSUDS
Large
Pkg.
CRISCO
Mr. and Mrs. Maylon Price,
of Seattle, Wash., arrived Sat
A O/ RANCH
’ /0 LOANS
Long term No. stock
No. comm.
Writp •
J. 0. Wentworth
Wayne, Nebr. 11-14
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urday for a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Arlo C. Hiatt and Miss
Ruth Hoffman. The Prices are
former residents of O’Neill hav
ing moved away 37 years ago.
Miss Constance Pohlmeier and
Miss Geraldine Pohlmeier of
Lawrence, arrived Monday night
to visit for a few days with their
aunts, Mrs. F. N. Cronin and
Miss Genevieve Biglin.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fioe
lich, Miss Nancy Froelich, and
Miss Louie Birmingham return
ed Tuesday after spending two
days in Omaha.
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REDBIRD NEWS
Leon Stewart on Monday car
ried tht Lynch-Star mail for his
uncle, Don Stewart.
John Hull is assisting Hals
Hull with haying this week.
Dale Bessert was in Specer
' visiting friends Sunday.
Joe Ahlar had his car fixed at
the garage here Tuesday.
Albert Stoffer, of Star, is as
sisting Harvey Kingman with his
gdain harvest this week.
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“""cases ot Peaches & ’Cots
8
. .. have gone into thrifty shoppers’ h omes because our low prices and
quality have been the talk of the community. We are still receiving daily
shipments. If you want the best for less call at our store.
APRICOTS -
Our last shipment of Moor
Parks will arrive Friday.
Per Lug ....
1.49
PEACHES —
Fancy California Elbertas,
Per Box ..-. 1.39
All Sizes Fruit Jars, Rubbers & Lids
FLOUR
SUGAR
Mother’s Best - 3.39 100-Lbs.. Now
So-Lite __3.29 At __
9.69
Mixed Box —
COOKIES —
5-Lbs. ..
1.09
Maxie Cobb —
COFFEE —
Per Lb. _
43c
Harvest Specials
PEACHES & APRICOTS — QOr
In Syrup, Gal._
Spiced PEACHES —
Per Gal. _
PRUNES —
In Heavy Syrup, Gal.
BAKED BEANS —
2 Cans_
98c
25c
PEAS —
2 Cans .....
CORN —
2 Cans .....
| KRAUT & PUMPKIN, No. 2Vi Cans, Only _
SCHULZ
::
One - Stop
SHOPPING
CENTER
WE DELIVER
98c
25c
29c
16c
STORE
PHONE 230
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MRS. LANG
Mrs. Lowell A. Lang, the
former Norma Jean Fox,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har
ley Fox, was married last
Thursday at the Holiness
chapel. (See page 6-A.) — O’
Neill Photo Co.
Mrs. Jack Alderson,
Recent Bride, Feted
CHAMBERS—A miscellaneous
shower honoring Mrs Jack Al-'
derson was held Tuesday eve
ning in the parlors of the Meth
odist church.
A program portraying the
bride’s life was p.esented in
songs, readings and dialogues,
sponsored by Mrs. Lloyd Gleed
and Mrs. Duane Carson.
Those taking part were Mrs.
Robert Cocoran, Jean Wonder
see, Phyllis Wood, Mrs. Glen
Taylor, Mrs. Dean Stevens, Mrs.
Elwyn Robertson, Mrs. Ben Med
calf, Mrs. Kenneth Werner, Mrs.
Frank Spath, Armenta Gleed,
Patty Carson, Mary Ellen Gil
lette, Doreen Gleed, Lavonne
Trorin, Shirley DeHart and Con
nie Werner.
Mrs. Alderson was presented
with a variety of gifts alter
which a lunch consisting of fruit
salad, cake and icedtea was
served by the ladies of the
church.
INMAN NEWS
George Grazier, of Jefferson
Cny, xvio., came oum.ay 10 spenu
several weens in uie xveanetn
bmnn nojne.
xvxary bou Sholes, who attends
college ai Wayne, spent ihe
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Violet Sholes.
Mr. and ivks. Oliver Ross and
family, of UlMeiil, were visitors
Sunday evening ox Mrs. Kate
Conard and son, George.
Mr. and Mrs. /xrihur Tomlin
son left Monday for a several
weeks’ vacation through .Caiiior
nia, Washington and other
points.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Youngs
and daughter, of Omaha, spent
the weenend in the Cheste.
Youngs and A. M. Butler homes
Mr. and Mrs. Vere Butler and
children, of Neligh, spent Sun
day visiting Mr. butler s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Butler.
Mr. and Mis Charles Kelley
and childien and Lyle Jackson
have returned to their home a.
j St. Paul. Minn., after vis.ting in
the William Kelley, sr., home.
Arthcr Clark, of Burwed, vis
ited his daughter, Mrs. Robert
Stevens and his son Norbe t last
Thursday. He was accompanied
back to Bui well by his mother,
Mrs. Anna Clark, who will visit
there for a few d; ys.
Mr. and Mrs. Haivey Tomp
kins and children left Sunday
for Utica, where they will visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Caldwell.
Mrs. Robert Taylor, of Beat
rice, came Monday to visit her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. Ezra
Moor.
Mrs. Frank Roper left Tues
day for her home in Indianap
olis, Ind., after spending sever
al weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ezra Moor.
Mrs. Kate Smith returned on
Tuesday from Iowa where she
had been visiting her sons, Clin
ton and Gordon.
Mrs. David Morsback and her
daughters, Mary and Lois, have
returned from Omaha where
they were visiting relatives.
M. L. Harkins spent Tuesday
in Sioux City on business,
Miss Marjorie Mossman re-'
turned Monday from Lincoln
where she has been visiting rel
atives.
The L. L. club met Wednesday
afternoon with Mrs. Arthur Ren
ner.
lc Sale
COLGATE TOOTH POWDER
Large size only lc when you
buy Giant Size at 40c—BOTH
for 41c 1
BOWJEN’S
BEN FRANKLIN
STORE
— O’NEILL
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pribil,
of O’Neill, visited in the Levi
Clemens home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge
and Calvin attended chil Iren's
day services in the Keller church
near Chambers Sunday.
i
THE FRONTIER, O'Neill, Neb., Thursday, July 31, 1947. C A'
Joan Clemens is spending the
week in the Julius Belus ho^f
near Chambers. Marlon Belus
returned Home after spenmng
last week in the Levi Clemens
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ragland and
*i Is, and Mrs. Ragland had Sun
day dinner in the Charles Cool
ldge home near Chambers Sun
day.
PROUD!
As Are Countless Other Thrifty House
wives, of the Way She S-T RET-CHE-S
HER FOOD DOLLAR AT
@yneiL Oak
‘WHERE QUALITY and THRIFT WALK HAND IN HAND*
CA JFORKIA LATE ELBERT A
PEACHES -
lbs.
29c
Special Price
By the Crate
Thompson Seedless
GRAPES, lb.
Red Malaga
GRAPES, lb.
Red-Ripe
TOMATOES, 2 lbs.
16c
19c
25c
Ripe Juicy PLUM*.
large
basket
$1.09
Pink Meat CAN- AA.
T A LOUPE, l lbs... £96
Juicy Valencia ORANGES.
8 lb. mesh 1 A.
bar . .WC
Guaranteed Ripe
WATERMELONS,
lb.
3c
Red Triumph 4Q.
POTATOES, 10 lbs. 496
CALIFORNIA BARTLETT PEARS,
wrapped and sized. 2 lbs.
CALIFORNIA GRAVENSTEIN APPLES,
for eating or sauce, 2 lbs.• •.
WASHINGTON MOORPARK APRICOTS
See Us for Lowest Market Price
25c
25c
CHOICE PEACHES
Halves In llt'nvjr Syrup. No. JV4 Cnn
BARTLETT PEARS
Morning Light. No. *V4 Can _
LEMON JUICE
“Kmilrraon”. lit-of.. Glass _......_
LIME JUICE
“Rsallme”. 8-o*. Glass .._.....
APPLE SAUCE
Y. It. Old Fashioned. No. S Can
280
390
270
210
170
TOMATO JUICE
Hritlth by th« Glims. No. 3 {'an .—
DILL PICKLES
Crisp, Delirious. 40 Count. Gal._
QUEEN OLIVES
Everoyal S-ol. Jar ...
Mil *0 CLAMS
Makes a Soup Ton'll Mkp. OH-oc.
PERK DOG FOOD
2
_ 110
*1.50
‘ 290
350
Caramel Cake COOKIES
11 to 12-Lb. Box..........3.89
Ocean Spray CR’NBERRY SAUCE
1—16-Oz. Can .. 25c
6 Cans ______ 1.49
12 Cans _____... 2.89
ROBB-ROSS
ANGEL
FOOD
CAKE
FLOUR
PKG.
29c
CORNED BEEF HASH
Van Camp’s, 16-os. can ...
CHICKEN FRICASSEE
Swanson’s, 16-os. tin .
26c
45c
BONED TURKEY
Swanson’s, 6-os. tin
SPANISH SALTED PEANUTS igc
Kemp’s, 8-os. vacuum glass *
ROASTS
and CHOPS
DaHaloM wbra mnd M
END CUTS, lb.45c
READY TO EAT HAMS
££» 65c 5£V 63c
PORK SAUSAGE
In Balk, round ..
SUMMER SAUSAGE *
Mnenrliner Style. Found ....
BACON SQUARES
Tasty, Kronomlral. Fonnd...
PORK HEARTS
Ho Waste. Fonnd___
PORK BRAINS
Surra wilt Herambird round_
BEEF SNORT RIBS
Tasty and Thrifty. Pound_
AMERICAN CHEESE
Loaf. Found .....
LONGHORN CHEESE
Tnnvy Flavor. Pound_ —
BACON ENBS %
BIG
BOLOGNA
Lb. ..43c
LIVER
SAUSAGE
Pickle-Pimento
Flavored
★
Lb. ..39c
Tender
WIENERS
Lb.
. .41c
RING
BOLOGNA
Coarse
Groud
★
Lb. ..39c
Frab *'
GROUND
BEEF i
Lb. . .39c
YOUR FRIEND^^AT MEALTIME
AUGUST 1ST AND *ND
CONGRATULATIONS T0 GAMBLES