The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 15, 1956, Page 7, Image 7

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    Plans June Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Sire
of Butte have announced the
engagement of their daughter,
JMiss Marjorie Ann (above), to
Richard D. Johnson of Spencer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.
Johnson. Mr. Johnson is em
ployed by the Wm. Krotter Co.
of Spencer. Miss Sire is attend
ing Wayne State Teachers col
lege. A June wedding is plan
ned.
Roch Falls News
Mrs. Jess Benson and Mr. and
Mrs. Walt Brassfield of Owanka,
S.D., came to the Blake Benson
home on March 8. The latter left
that day but Mrs. Benson remain
ed.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derickson
and sons visited at the Bob Lar
son home Wednesday, March 7.
. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Yantzie spent
from last Thursday until Satur
day with Mrs. Kathryn Yantzie.
They all called at the Sam Der
»• ickson home Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist and
children spent Tuesday evening
March 6, at the Lou Brown home.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and
Lyda were evening callers at the
Don Borg home Friday, March 9.
Pete Donohoe did some elec
trical work at the James Curran
home Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stems and
Evelyn called on Ronald Stems
at the Atkinson Memorial hospital
Monday. Miss Evelyn is spending
the week at the home of her
brother, Edward.
Series of Moves
Noted—
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curran and
family moved Saturday to the
south part of town.
Mr. and Mrs. James Storms
moved recently to the house va
cated by the Dwight Worcesters.
The Worcesters moved into
their new house north of the
Marlin Wichman home.
The Cecil Bakers moved to a
house near Fords park and Mr.
and Mrs. John Lee Baker moved
into the Cecil Bakers’ new home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mack, jr.,
and daughter will move into a
North Nebraska Builders’ home
being completed in the Northern
Heights addition. Mr. Mack has
joined Gambles. The family comes
from Des Moines, la.
Frontier for printing!
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“OLD RELIABLE”
MARKET REPORT
Tuesday, Mar. 13th
Cattle receipts: 1774 head.
Fair weather and rising tem
perature brought out a large
crowd for this week’s large
auction. All classes of cattle
sold on a sharply $0.50 to
$1.25 cwt. higher market. Cat
tle of the lighter weights con
tinued in best demand. Bulk
of the choice steer calves sold
from $20.50 to $22.25 cwt. Bob
Clifford topped the heifer calf
market with a long string of his
usually fancy kind selling at
$18.65 and averaging 465 lbs.,
other heifer sales ranged from .
$16.50 to $18.25 cwt. Several
loads of yearling steers were
offered this week with most
sales ranging from $17.00 to
■ $18.50 with the lighter weight
offerings selling on up to
$20.00 cwt. Two straight car
loads of 685 lb. steers weflt at
$18.35 cwt. Yearling heifers
again in short supply with sev
• * eral ’packages selling from
$15.00 to $16.45 cwt., with a
few on up to $17.00 cwt.
i
Butcher cattle sold fully
• $L00 to $1.25 cwt. higher with
calmer and cutter kinds selling
fron' $8.75 to $9.50. commercial
cows $9 50 to $11.00 and best
beef "tows from $11.00 to
$13.25, vie latter price paid for
some hei*erette kinds. Breed
* ing cows \ 'ere in good demand
with severa." strings of Here
„ ford cows se.hng from $120.00
to $143.00 p’sr head. Two
bunches of An^us cows sold
from $132.00 tr# $143.00 per
head. Registers# Angus bulls
from $235.00 |6 $400.00 per
head. *
NEXT AUCTION: TUES
DAY, MARCH 20th. Listings
for next week’s sale are still
light/So if you would like to
ccuflkign your cattle for next
gfeek’s auction, you may be
j "sure of a good spot in the sale.
' Phone 5141 Atkinson and book
your cattle where buyers and
f sellers have preferred to meet
for 35 years.
Atkinson Livestock
Market
Phone 5141
Atkinson, Nebr.
.
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Redbird News
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Halstead
went to Pae to a farewell party
for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Park on
Friday evening. They are moving
to a farm northeast of Page.
Mrs. Vigo Christensen visited
her daughter, Mrs. Guy Pinker
man, and family over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mellor and
Delores visited Bill and “Grand
ma” Hull Wednesday, March 7.
Clifford Wells took Delores Fern
to Page Sunday. She will prac
tice teach this week under Mrs.
Mary Park.
Mrs. Fay Pinkerman went to
Omaha Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mellor and
Delores and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Halstead visited in the Lucian
Loock home Monday.
Eddie Carson consulted doctors
in Lynch Monday.
i -
Dr. and Mrs. Rex W. Wilson,
I Joan, Patty and Bobby attended
the Ice Capades in Omaha Satur
day. They returned home Sunday.
Miss Birmingham
Is Honored—
Miss Mary Louise Birmingham
was chosen “Miss Lurline” aboard
the SS Lurline enroute to Hawaii
for a vacation with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Birmingham
A contest is held on each voy
age. The Birminghams landed in
Hawaii Saturday. They plan to
start home April 2.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Wett
| laufer had as their guests last
Thursday and Friday, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Stevens of Ft.
Hood, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Herley at
tended the Ice Capades in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Weyhrich
; and family attended the Ice Ca
I pades in Omaha. They visited Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Gallup of Omaha
and returned Monday.
Mrs. William White, Mrs.
James Earley, Mrs. Charles Fox
and Mrs. Fred Appleby were in
Sioux City Monday.
Mrs. Donald Prill returned from
Norfolk with her infant son.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Simonson
and Mrs. Thomas Donlin, jr., of
Bristow left last Thursday for
Rochester, Minn.
Monday night dinner guests at
the Ivan Cone home were Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Wilson and daugh
ters, the occasion being the Wil
sons’ 13th wedding anniversary.
*,u t "NOBODY"1
Undersells THE NEW OUTLAW I
vc Hum r 28*
BACON — Cudahy’s Gold Coin_3 lbs. $ 1
* PORK STEAK — Lean, Mealy_Lb. 33c
PORK UVER___ 2 lbs. 29c (
RING BOLOGNA - All Meal..Lb. 39c |
REPEAT BY POPULAR DEMAND U.S. Gov’t Graded Beef
U.S. GOV’T GRADED GOOD
BEEF ROAST
Lb._33c
ARMOUR’S STAR
PORK SAUSAGE
Lb._i_ 19c
H AND G WHITING
FISH
10 Lb. Box-1.19
Why Take LESS Than the BEST??
There is only one impartial grading of beef.
The Outlaw handles only U.S. Gov’t Grad
ed Beef! Don’t take less! Remember, your
stomach has a price tag on it, TOO! So buy
with confidence for LESS at the Outlaw!
BEEF QUARTER SALE
U.S. GOV’T GRADED “GOOD”
Fronts_27c Hinds..... 37c
PORK
Boston Butt
Lean & Meaty
Lb_ I ■
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Shop the Outlaw and POCKET the SAVINGS! Shop the Outlaw and POCKET the SAVINGS! Shop the Outlaw and POCKET the SAVINGS!
TIDE_Pkg. 27c I Mother’s Best FLOUR, 50-lb. sack 3.59
SYRUP-Penick Waffle.24-oz. btl. 39c | CHERRUES - Brookland_Gal. 79c
I , . I; _ •' . *
VAN CAMP JUMBO NO. 2Vi CANS | BEET
PORK & BEANS-4 for 98c I SUGAR_5-lb. sack 49c
BRACH’S CHOC. COVERED 1
CHERRIES_Box 59c | NAVY BEANS__5 lbs. 59c
r
DUNCAN HINES 1 CARNATION
BURNT SUGAR_Pkg. 2$c MILK_
SUNSHINE TID-BIT 92 SCORE FRESH CREAMERY
> MARSHMALLOWS_Pkg. 23c BUTTER_
i GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 4 46-oz. cans $1 I CHEESE.2-lb. box 65c
■ WB ■ JOHNSON’S
SALMON_ Lb.can49c I WAX„ Pt. can 59« - Plus 1/3 Extra
FI V f V M Made by Meadow gold \ j|
FREEZE x * Half - Gallon
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COMPARE PRICES AND POCKET THE SAVINGS
\
RED SPUDS
Iceberg Lg. Head
LETTUCE 12c
Washed and Waxed—
\ Red 10 Lbs.
SPUDS 39c
Pascal Lg. Stalk
CELERY 12c
Winesap 4-Lb. Sack
APPLES 49c
100-Lb. 99
Sack_
HAPPYVILLE PEAS ! I
GOLD NUGGET CORN [I
DOUBLE LUCK GR. BEANS Cans, [I
MR. FARMER!! If
Don’t Take LESS for Your EGGS!! I
SUPPORT OUR NEW HIGH PRICE EGG PROGRAM! |
Bring Your Eggs a* am For Your M
to the OUTLAW! FARM I
We Are Paying_ w w V FRESH ■
EGGS Subject to Change Without Notice! I %
No Dealer Eggs Bought! #