The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 17, 1957, SECTION TWO, Page 16, Image 16

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    Amelia News
Mrs Lolyd Waldo attended a
Rebekah lodge convention at
York the early part of the week.
She went as a delegate from the
Chambers chapter.
Mr. and Mrs Rimer Coolidge.
Mrs. Charles Coolidge and Ken
neth were Grand Island callers
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown of
Grand Isalnd visited her father,
Charlie Sigman, Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Dunk Peterson
and Don visited Sunday at the
William Gumb home.
Rev. and Mrs. William Roten
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Willian Reichs of Chambers were
dinner guests Monday at the
Frank Pierce home.
Mrs. Ida Struekmeyer of Hol
yoke, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Oneal of Wages, Colo., were
weekend visitors of Mr and Mrs.
Will Fryrear. Mrs. Struekmeyer
is Mr. Fryrear’s sister.
Mrs. George Withers enjoyed
having four of her sons with her
a few day's the early part of the
week. They were Wilbur Chap
man of San Francisco, Calif.,
Harold of Topeka, Kans., Doug
las of Mobridge, S.D., and
George of Linton, N.D.
Mrs. Julia White, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McMillan, Mrs. Rosa
McIntosh's...
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18th
Regular 1.25 —
EAR-RINGS_69c
Special Introductory Offer
“BALLAD” COMMUNITY
4—COFFEE SPOONS
Regular 4.00 — Sale 2.50
SAUCE BOWL AND LADLE
Regular 5.35—Sale 2.95
E DISCOUNT ON ANY WATCH
PRICED AT $35
OR MORE!
McIntosh jewelry
“Where Price and Quality Meet”
— O’Neill —
Snelson, Mrs Mary Urb,- Mr. and
Mrs. Turn Baker were Sunday af
ternon callers at the Will Fryrear
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gruen
berg and daughters, and Mr. and
Mrs. Orland Fryrear visited at
the parental William Fryrear
home Sunday.
Pruss Kin Return
from Germany—
A grandaughter ofMr. and Mrs.
John D. Pruss and her husband
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wraync
Kruntorad, Kathy and Kenneth,
returned recently from a three
year's stay in Schweinfurt, Ger
many, where he had been station
ed. They have been visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Ries of Atkinson and his parents,
Mr. and Mr. Charles Kruntorad
of Ewing.
Friday they held a reunion at
the Pruss home. Among other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Pruss and family.
The Wayne Kruntorads plan to
leave next week for California
where he will be stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schienost of
Spencer were visitors Monday at
Rosa Bowers home.
\ isi| Parent*—
Sunday Mr. and Mrs Dick
Tomlinson and Casey, Darrel and
Jerry Dexter were in Atkinson at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Rothchild. Others
present for supper were Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Seery and family of
Gering and Mrs. and Mrs. Gerald
Rothchild and family of Atkinson.
Stopping in later in the evenng
were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wat
son of O'Neill.
Transfers to Hastings—
Joe Sobotka son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Sobotka, has transfer
red from the University of South
Dakota college of medicine to
Hastings college, where he is
majoring in pre-medicine. Mr.
Sobotka, who works at night as
a technician in a hospital, lives
with his sister, Mrs. Lloyd Sim
mons and family.
Allison Edwards Is 6—
Little Miss Allison Jane Ed
wards celebrated her sixth birth
day anniverary at a Hallowe'en
party at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Ed
wards.
O’Neill Style Shop’s
HARVEST
OF
Three Big Days — October 17, 18, 19
One Group of BETTER FALL DRESSES
5.98 - 8.98 - 10.98
Broken Sizes
SWEATERS
Were much more!
NOW!
We are giving
ONE HAT
FREE
WITH each coat purchased
during this 3-day sale!
SKIRTS 4.98 — «.98
Were to 12.98
AIX SALES FINAL, PLEASE
LEONA HYNES — MRS. M. A. SCHELKOPF
All proceeds to the benefit of St. Mary’s Academy
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#jh /i/mrhi atthest*mary’s
ffw (r iwClLL PLAYGROUND
ON . . .
SA TURD A V, OCTOBER 26TH
Sale Begins at 12 O’clock Noon
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED during sale on the grounds by the Friends of St. Mary s.
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BARGAINS GALORE - NEW 6 USED
• HOUSEHOLD • LIVESTOCK • FRESH GARDEN
GOODS • FEED & SEED VEGETABLES
• MACHINERY • ANTIQUES • CANNED GOODS
• AUTOMOBILES • HAY • New CLOTHING
• APPLIANCES # Many others
Watch This Paper
for More
Details
in Next Issue!
Your Donations Appreciated!
• YOl R DONATIONS for this auction will be greatly appreciated. If you have
items to sell with proceeds for the Academy or cash contributions to give,
please write or call—
JOHN H. McCARVILLE
Inman News
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Colman
of Adams. Wise., called on their
uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mi's. G.
p Coleman Wednesday. October
9.
Mrs. Anna Kopejtka and Mary
Ann spent Thursday, October 10.
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Kopejtka at O'Neill.
Dr and Mrs Robert Gillahan
and daughters of Laurence. Kans .
spent a few days the first of the
week in the home of Mrs. Gilla
han's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
P. Mossman. Mr. Mossman ac
compan ed them to Norfolk as they
returned home ana spent several
days in the home of his son and
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Max
Mossman, and family.
Mrs. James McMahan attended
a stated meeting of symphony
chapter OES in O'Neill on Thurs
day evening. Octolter 10.
Air. and Mrs. Earl L. Watson
I left Friday forning for Omaha
where they spent several days
I visiting in the home of their son
ami daughter-in-law, Mr. and
j W. W. Watson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hrbek,
i Laurence and Donnie of Dorsey
and Eugene Barnhart of O'Neill
| were Sunday dinner guests in the
home of Mrs. Anna Kopejtka
and Mary Ann.
Don Kelley and Dick Coventry
' of Wayne spent the weekend in
j the W. E. Kelley and Kenneth
Coventry homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wrede,
Charles and Holly were Pilger
visitors Sunday.
Frank Kopejtka of O'Neil spent
Monday with Mrs. Anna Kopejtka
and Mary Ann.
Deanery Meeting
Scheduled at Butte
BUTTE Monday, October 21,
the O’Neill deanery of National
Council of Catholic Women will
hold its fall meeting at the Amer
ican Legion hall in Butte. Sts.
Peter and Paul Altar society will
be the hostesses.
Highlights of the meeting will
be the archdiocesan convention
coverage by Mrs. Edward M. Gal
lagher of O’Neill and the Dubu
que, la., NCCW institute report
by Mrs. J. L. Berigan of Atkinson.
The president of each altar
society will give a three-minute
parish report.
The Butte ladies will be in
charge of the entertainment. Mrs.
August Sibbel is president of the
host society.
Four Visitors at
What Not Meeting—
The What Not Extension club
met a the home of Mrs. M. J.
Baack, Thursday evening, Octo
ber 10. The members of the club
answered roll call by giving a le
gal term an its definiton. Mrs.
R. E. Tingle and Mrs. Glenn
Kennicott gave the lesson on in
surance.
Mrs. Vernon Carpenter, Mrs.
W. D. Melena, Mrs. Duane Miller
and Mrs. Reed Harley were visit
ors.
Next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Willard Solfer
moser Thursday, November 14.
Each member is to bring 15 cook
ies and a copy of the cookie re
cipe. By Mrs. Glenn Kennicott,
reporter.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hull went
to Sioux City Wednesday, Octo
ber 9. Mrs. Rosa Bowers accom
panied them as far as Plainview
where she visited her sister and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Larson.
Mrs. Hanna Seamon, Mrs. Min
ninie Higgins and Rosa Bowers
went to Spencer Thursday eve
ning to the Lutheran Evangelist
missionary meeting..
Mrs. Rosa Bowers went to
Spencer Friday to attend a ZCBJ
lodge meeting. She was an over
night guest at Frank Klasna.
M/Sgt. Lloyd Caufield of Nor
ton AFB at San Bernadino, Calif.,
visited his sister, Mrs. Joe Cunn
ingham, and family and another
sister, Mrs. Ernest Pierson of
Ewing. He also visited his moth
er, Mrs. Andrew' Caufield. Ser
geant Calfield has completed 30
years in the army and air force
and he plans to continue with
his service.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Storms
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Sellon in Randolph Sunday.
ROYAL THEATER
— O’NEIUL —
Thurs. Oct. II
Jane Mansfield in
WILL SUCCESS SPOIL KOCH
HUNTER
Color by DeLuxe — Cinemascope
Starring Tony Randall, Betsy
Drake, Joan Blondell with John
Williams, Henry Jones. The big j
fun show of the year. Rock Hunt-1
er and his girl and all their won- j
derful pals.
Frl.-Sat. Oct. 18-19
FORTY GUNS
Starring Barbara Stanwyck,
Barry Sullivan, Dean Jagger,
John Ericson, Gene Barry. Cin
emaScope in the wonder of stero
phonic sound. The taming of the
Arizona territory . . . when 40
men and a woman blazed a gun
streaked trail across the great
southwest! Plus Lapland.
Sun.-Mon.-TueS. Oct. 20-21-22
Jack Webb, rough, tough and
wonderful as T/Sgt. Jm Moore,
U. S. marines.
THE D. I.
Starring Don Dubbins, Jackie
Loughrey, Lin McCarthy, Monica
Lewis, Virginia Gregg and “Pla
toon 194” real marines who make
a great story ring true! Nobody
knew he had a girl—not even the
girl. The first story of that spe
cial rugged breed they call the
drill instructor. You give him a
boy—and 12 weeks later he gives
you back a marine!
Matinee Saturday & Sunday 2:30
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and
Friday and Saturday admission—
Adults 50c; Children under 12,
12c, Free II accompanied by par
ent. Wedn. and Thurs. Family
night, family admitted for two
Adult tickets.
O'Neill News
Mrs. P. B. Harty and Mrs. Ed
Campbell returned Monday from
a trip to Wisconsin, where they
visited their sons. Mrs, Harty was
at Menasha to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Harty and daughter. Mrs.
Campbell was at Green Bay to
see her son, Edward.
John R. Gallagher attended
the funeral of a classmate at
Creighton University Saturday in
Omaha.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. S. Moses were Mr. and
Mrs. Art Auker of Wayne, who
formerly lived north of O'Neill.
Mr. apd Mrs. iiay Verzal of
Atkinson visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. F. Quinn.
Home over the weekend at the
Ralph MeELvain "house were their
daughter. Miss Margaret, a stu
dent nurse at St. Eltzafx'th's. in
Lincoln; their son. BUI, a student
at the University of Nebraska; a
ranee. Miss Marily n Duffy of Cas
per, Wyo., who also attends the
University of Nebraska and their
friend, Lt. Bill Carrier, who is
stationed at Lincoln in the air
force.
Mr. and Mrs. Jen- Sivesind and
family, who bought Mrs. Homer
Asher s house moved in Sunday,
October 6.
Mr and Mrs. Clay Johnson, jr.,
and Mrs. Clay Johnson, sr., are
in York. They left Sunday where
Mrs. Johnson, jr., attended a Re
bekah meeting. Her mother-in
law plans to visit her son and
family, Mr. and Mrs Roy John
son until Friday. Mrs. Melvin
Lorenz of Inman also attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shiork wore
in Tyndall, S.I>.. Sunday to cele
brate Mrs. Shierk's birthday an
niversary at the home of her
great nephew and wife, Mr, and
Mrs Winston Stahleeker. Tuesday
morning guests of the Shierks
were Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Baeke
berg of Winner, S.D.
Mrs. Lizzie Dexter and Edward
of Amelia visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dirk Tomlinson Tuesday after
noon.
Spending the weekend in Way
ne were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thier
olf and family. They were guests
of his sister and her husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Damme.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stub/ and
family spent Sunday in Peters
burg With her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Oik.
Forecast
on these Harvest Day
Specials at
COAST-TO-COAST ||
Friday, October 18th! ; i
j 6’ x 8’ TARPAULINS_5.89
j Wire TRASH BURNERS...1.69
f Juvenile TABLE and 2 CHAIRS .... 10.88
!! chore GLOVES 29c ft.
3-Tine HAY FORKS_-.2.75
I Polyethylene STORM WINDOWS_22c
jj 14” Jackson YARD LIGHT_2.99
I Revere Ware TEAKETTLE_3.98
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Many other Harvest Bargains
too numerous to list!
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PAIL jj
Sale „ 57c i
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Lawn Broom
RAKE jj
Sale 77c i |
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i: Cranberries lb. cello
! I JONATHAN FANCY —
i| Apples_41bs. 43c
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; ; C. S. NO. 1 RED PONTIAC —
i i Potatoes - 25-lb bag $1,09
! ! SHI R FINE, Guaranteed Satisfactory
COFFEE
: Pound 79c
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j ; PI RE BEET—
i: Sugar_J0 lbs. 99c
! ! FOOD KINO — 10 OZ. JAR
i: Strawberry Pres. - 21C
! I SW'R FINE —
i; Salad Dressing . qt. 39c
; ; CAMPBELL’S —
Ii Tomato Soup ... can 1 Oc
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HERSHEY’S — \\
Cocoa . 1 pound box 59c ii
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SIII R FINE TOP QUALITY — \\
Shortening, 3-lb can 69c ii
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HEINZ TOMATO 1!
KETCHUP i
14-oz. bottle_
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DUNCAN HINES BUTTERMILK 8 lb. pk*. I \
Pancake Mix . 47c
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SHIR FRESH, Quartered ami Colored — J |
Margarine. 2 Iks. 39c ii
I'OWOKRKI) OR ItROWN I [
SUGAR
2 Mb. pkgs. ,n, I j
SELECT —
Beef Liver .1... lb. 29c
CUDAHY PURITAN —
Boiled Ham {-lb. 57c
TENDER —
Minute Steak... lb. 69c
FRESH —
Ground Beef _ 2-lbs. 89c I
HORMEL ALL MEAT — I
Minced Ham _ 2 lbs. 89c
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