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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1955)
Ewing News Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs were host* at a 1 o’clock dinner on Sunday when all members of I their family were present. They were the William Hobbs, John Turay and Ed Yelli families, all of Ewing, and Pvt. and Mrs. Mick Hobs’ mother, Mrs. Rose Harding, Hobs’ mother, Mrs. Rose Harding, and her daughter, Mrs. Lois Hartman, and daughter, Sharon, of O’Neill. Private Hobbs, who has been home on furlough, will leave this week. Twelve children were after school guests on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk. The occasion was in honor of their daughter, Mary Karen, who was celebrating her ninth birth day anniversary. Games were played and prizes given. Refresh ments were served by Mrs. Funk. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Decker of Omaha were guests Monday at the Ray Funk home. On Sunday evening, Rev. Peter Burke and the Ray Funk family enjoyed a dinner at St. Francis church, Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter were Sunday evening guests at the Ed Urban home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoag and son of Omaha were weekend guests at the home of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoag and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Saiser. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoag have as their guests this week their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herley, and children of Washington, D.C. The Hoags and their guests were entertained at dinner Monday by Mrs. Jessie. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Strong and family spent the weekend at O’ Neill visiting with relatives. On Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doud and daughter, Shirley, were 6 o’clock dinner guests at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Lillie Myers at Clearwater. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Latzel and daughter came home Monday from a trip into South Dakota and Omaha where they visited his brothers and families. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings made a business trip to Neligh and Oakdale on Friday. Alice’s Beauty Shop (In Former Apparel Shop Location) Phone 263 — O’Neill - u, ; 1 T*ite HER DELICIOUS PANCAKES - fREEf „ _ nn B.. f SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 » # I to 5:00 P.M. | ____ w «*—«?“* CBBSHEI> 2 No 303 cans 45® 1 fS^vn.2_46**65o orange juice. SAufoRESSlNG--^ J ui FLAVORS 3 pkgS. 25® 1 mm\m - S--5!!**1 DOUGHBOY 50 lbs. 90.W 1 APPLK _Bushel basket $1 .$8 \ QUAKER"- 1 PUFFED I jffijjSAT ■„ I SUNSHINE RRISFY . lib. 25® CRACKERS .'""' eft 0»<r'®n .2 jars 59c PRESERVES.-.— y .annul. 2-lb. (kg. 39= AUNT JEMIMA READY MIX FOR PANCAKES 3|/2-lb. bag_ AUNT JEMIMA READY MIX FOR BUCKWHEATS I QUICK QUAKER J fjpfy OATS 3-L, ® 371 Pkg £ftecia£ Va£ueA,/ ALOHA HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE POTATOB-10-lb. bag 29c 50-lb bag $1.29 BOtTBR 33c DELRICH 2 Lbs. for__. HOME GROWN MADISON COUNTY WATERMELONS ~ Lb MEDIUM SIZE ORANGES 3 u*-25c HOME GROWN CANTALOUPE n.7c CELLO BAG CARROTS 2 ik 19c t GRAPE S2 •J's--25c ADAMS FROZEN ORANGE JOKE —-2 cans 29c HI-WEST FROZEN CORN-2 pkgs. 29c ^■■■■RMNMnHnnBBinNNMBNIHBHNB FROZEN STRAWBERRIES pkg.--- 29c WAFFLE SYRUP »9C Quart_ § SYRUP rQf % Gallon_JT1 § SYRUP Air *4 Gallon_ Or ^QUAKER fg\ PUFFED ^ RICE for 23c f I GIANT TIDE _67c COOKIES_Pkg. 29c G.V. CREAM STYLE CORN_2 No. 303 cans 25c WILSON’S CHOPPED BEEF_Can SJc QUAKER CORN MEAL_Tube 17c I QUAKER MUFFETS_Pkg 17c ALL 5-CENT CANDY BARS_6 for 25c ;NORTHERN jTOILET TISSUE_3 for 25c SCOTKINS NAPKINS_Pkg. 17c RIB STEAK.2 lbs 99c SKINLESS WIENERS.- 2 lbs. 69c BEEF LB. ROAST 39t GROUND BEEF_2 lbs. 69c BACON—Ends & Pieces_Lb. 21c SHANKLESS and DE-FATTED LB. HAM 59C CUDAH1*S PORK SAUSAGE.. 2-Mb. roUs 65c CUDAHY’S THICK-SLICED BACON-2-lb. pkg. 1,19 SLAB LB BACON 451 SDTBEHfl FEEDS COMPLETE EGG CRUMBLES-100 Lbs.$4.25 20% EGG CRUMBLES—100 Lbs. $4 50 40% HOG BALANCER-100 Lbs. $550 SOYBEAN MEAL—100 Lbs. _$4.50 SHEL'AMER SUPER MARKET Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 22, 23, 24 EGG MARKET i OUR PRICE FOR FRESH, LARGE I EGGS TODAY - Per Dozen__ I Pullet Eggs I Oc Per Dozen Less | ; , ■ •. .