The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 21, 1953, SECTION 1, Image 5

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Ewing News
, ^frQs: ®rna Lofquest spent Sun
day at Clearwater visiting at the
JSPflSSi!?' Mrs- Carl Mm“
■n^fi Mrs. Ed Hoag are stay
Pran^!h|rh«me of her neice. Mrs.
fYancis Hoffman, at Neligh, as
^ thw care of a son, bom
May 18 to Mr. and Mrs. Hoff
man.
Mrs. Hazel Kimes and sons, ac
companied iby her weekend
guests, (Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kusek
and children of David City, were
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Merle Filsinger and
family.
Mrs. Grate Briggs has as her
guests this week her son, Hoy
Hriggs, of Corvallis, Ore., her
daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Vaughn,
and Mrs. Marilyn Kassel and
son, all of Omaha.
Mrs. Grace Briggs, accom
panied, by her guests, Roy
Briggs, Mrs. Dorothy Vaughn,
Mrs. Marilyn Kassel and son,
drove to Bartlett and Ericson
on Sunday, calling on her grand
daughters, Mrs. Dean Westcott
and Mrs. Don Larson and
their families.
Miss Helen Rotherham will
assist in the Ewing Dry Goods
store during the summer months.
Mrs. Hazel Kimes, who has been
employed for several months,
will spend the summer at home.
The American Legion and
auxiliary are busy with plans
for Memorial day services to be
held at the school auditorium.
Rev. W. J. Bomer, pastor of the
United Presbyterian church of
Ewing, will be the speaker.
(The American Legion auxil
[ iaiy met Thursday evening at
! the Legion club. Due to school
activities the attendance was
smalt At the business session
conducted by Mrs. Herbert
Kirschmier, president, plans
were made for poppy day in
Ewing, Saturday, May 23. Mrs.
Kirschnuer is chairman and
will be assisted by six boy scouts
and six girls. The Memorial day
program was also discussed
and plans completed. On ad
journment, lunch was served
the Legion members and auxil
iary by Mrs. Harriet Welke
and Mrs. Elsie Woeppel.
Visitors the past week at the
Leslie Cary home were Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Cooper and family
of Maurice, la., Mrs. Earl Chap
man of Lemars. Ia., Glen Cary
of Sioux City, Ia., Mrs. Blanche
Wilson of Femdale, Calif., and
daughters, Marie and Mrs. Ry
lanaer, also Mrs. Mark Bosch, all
of Areata, Calif. Mrs. Wilson is a
sister and Mr. Cooper is a
brother of Mrs. Leslie Cary.
Mr. and Mrs. Verle Gunter
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Philben and children at a 6 o’
clock dinner Monday evening.
Miss Vaulda Welke completed
her term of school at Burwell
last week and arrived home
Sunday to spend her vacation
with her mother, Mrs. Harriet
Crellin, Mrs. Wilbur Bennett
Welke.
Frontier for printing!
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1100% PURE I
GROUND BEEF 4 lbs. $1
(Price Good Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Only) M
BEEF HEARTS 2 lbs 39c | [Jjj(pd P,MENTO Lb. 23c I
CUDAHY SLICED EDGEMERE " C
BACON .2 lb. pkgs. 89c |
CUDAHY’S ALL MEAT _ (
WEINERS 2ms 85cI
MR. LEE BRADY (the Cudahy
Reprsentative), the Man with All the Wind,
will be at the NEW OUTLAW ALL DAY •
SATURDAY BLOWING UP
Helium-Filled Balloons
FREE !
COME ON DOWN TO THE OUTLAW
AND HAVE SOME FUN
SATURDAY, MAY 23!
BUTTER - NUT
COFFEE
Lb. Can.... 35c
I GUESSING cdee "r;*" * PRIZES
^.IIr*A ■ ■*■■■ 2 Complete Fishing Outfits
GAMES 2 Table Lamps
i nl/r\ 2 Rug Sweepers
FOR —- " — And Other Prizes —
(NOTHING TO BUY)
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OLEO
Lbs. ..$1
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Potatoes $i oq i I
100-lb. sack I * j j
slicing I 2
CUCUHBEBS Each 5c I I
SEEDLESS | 1
Grapefruit .. j j
10 FOR_ 49c | |
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