The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 12, 1956, Page 7, Image 7

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    . Ewing News
Joe John Thoendel, who com
pleted his basic training at Camp
Chaffee, Ark., was home on 12
day furlough visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph i
Thoendel. He left by plane from.
Norfolk on Thursday for Ft.
Hood, Tex., where he will join
a heavy armored division.
The following Ewingites were
shopping in O’Neill on Saturday:
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Conner, Mrs. F.lla
Ziems, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Har
ris and Bertha, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Tams, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Elliot and Patsy.
Miss Joanne Thoendel return
ed to Omaha Sunday after spend
ing a two-week vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Thoendel.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grim i
went to Verdigre on Sunday
where they were dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Mastalier. In the afternoon
they attended the open house
party for Mr. and Mrs. James
Hildreth at Creighton honoring
their 60th wedding anniversary.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Joseph Thoendel home were J.
A. Thoendel, Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred Koch of Columbus, Mrs.
Anna Thoendel, Mrs. Anna Klein
and Al Thoendel, also Mr. and
Mrs. Wes Larson and children,
Tim and Shirley.
DELOIT NEWS
Bob Bartak, who is in service,
was home on leave recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack
and Vicki Ray were supper
guests Monday evening, April 2,
at the H.’ Reimer home in honor
of Mr. Tomjack’s birthday anni
versary.
Farm bureau met at the Har
old Werkmeister home Wednes
day evening, April 4. Pie and
coffee were served for lunch.
Mrs. Eleanor Filsinger and
two children moved recently
from the Millerville community
4o Coffeeville, Kans.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Filsinger
and family moved to their farm
in Missouri recently.
Deloit had over an inch of
moisture in the form of rain,
spow and sleet last week. Some
farmers are plowing and some
are sowing oats.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon
and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Larson
arrived at the Lariat motel in Ft.
Collins, Colo., Monday after
noon, April 2. The motel is own
ed and operated by Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Angus.
STUART NEWS
Miss Lena Huff of Des Moines,
la., and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller
and Miss Elaine Greer of Balti
more, Md., came Wednesday, Ap
ril 4, for a visit at the Fred Zink
home.
Mrs. Nellie Stephenson and
Miss Gardner, both of Omaha, (
sepnt the weekend with the
George Minnigs. Mrs. Sephenson |
is a sister of Mrs. Minnig.
Mrs. Daisy Hulick of Albu- |
querque, N.M., is visiting with
her mother, Mrs. Laura Yarges,
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Engler ,
went to Mullen Saturday for a 1
weekend visit with their son-in
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Harry Stokely. Enroute they vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. John Simons
in Valentine. Mr. Simons is a
brother of Mrs. Engler.
Mrs. Josephine Timmermans
returned home Friday from
Brocksburg where she had been
visiting her daughters and their
families, the Tom and Francis
Higgins.
Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Wilson of
Sioux City came Friday and;
spent several days with relatives, i
They were enroute to their home
after spending a vacation in New
Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Watson
were Easter guests of their son
in- law and daughter, Mr. and
T$rs. Dan Burk, at Ewing. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Watson and family and Mr. and
Mrs Stanley Watson and family,
all c f Chambers.
Used Machinery
Bargains!
12-ft. fertilizei spreader.
3-bottom tractor plow.
16-ft. Massey-Harris disc, like
new.
2-bottom plow for Ferguson or
Ford tractors. .
1946 Ford tractor.
1952 Oliver tractor.
Case pickup baler.
15-ft. International disc.
6- ft. combine.
International 2-row cultivator.
7- ft. Massey-Harris mower.
Small cylinder com sheller.
2-row com planter with wire, j
2—2-row Massey-Harris listers.
5-ft. one-way for Ferguson or
Ford tractor.
Outlaw Implement Co.
West O’Neill 50-51c
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OPENING
RACE
First Modified Race on
This Track!
★
Bristow
Speedway
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★
Sunday, April 15
1:30 PJM.
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j J BRAUNSCHWEIGER . Lb. 39c | PORK CROPS ;.Lb. 39c J
V J PORK (BOSTON BUTT, WELL TRIMMED)
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I U.S. GOV’T GRADED “GOOD”
! STEAK SALE
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ALL MEAT
WIENERS_3 lbs. $1
PORK HOCKS_Lb. 19c
LONGHORN CHEESE _ Lb. 45c
ATT TVTF A HP
RING BOLOGNA ..... Lb. 39c
rTTTT A HV’C
DRIED BEEF_Pkg. 33c
WHITING
FISH_10-lb. box 1.29
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FULL
POUND
Only _
Plus FREE Snake Whistle!
SEE AND TASTE
THE GIANT
500
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Top Value Gifts®
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MANCHESTER HERSHEY’S CHOCOLATE GALLON
CRACKERS .. 2-lb. pkg. 49c CHIPS_2 pkgs. 49c CHERRIES _ Can 79c
STOCKTON OLD SOUTH GRAPEFRUIT GOLD NUGGET
CATSUP _ 2 for 35c JUICE2—46-oz. cns. 49c CORN __T_3 cans 39c
SANTA ROSA NO. 1 CANS DROMEDARY ANGEL FOOD VAN CAMP NO. 2 CANS
TOMATOES_3 for 39c CAKE MIX_. Pkg. 39c PORK & BEANS __ 4 for 69c
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DUNCAN HINES BURNT SUGAR | JERSEY CREAM ■
CAKE MIX_2 pkgs. 59c IF L 0 U R_50-lb. sack 3.39 I
DOUBLE LUCK GREEN I DUNCAN HINES SPONGE M
BEANS_3303cans35c|CAKE MIX_2pkgs.89c I
COKES Each_5c
Delicious
APPLES — Bn box 3.49
BANANAS -2 lbs. 25c
ORANGES — 4-lb. bag 49c
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HEARTS Pkg. 25c
NORTHERN
TISSUe 12 r.hs.
SPRY 3 l
KRAFT ASSORTED — APPLE — GRAPE -
JELLIES 6 Jars