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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1958)
0 Neill News L. M. Mem man spent Friday and Saturday in Sioux City. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larsen of Clearwater were Tuesday, Feb ruary 4, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar. Dr and Mrs. H. D. Gildersleeve left Tuesday. February 4, for a vacation in California with rela tives and friends They planned to stop off at Las Vegas, Nev. The children were left at O'Neill with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Porter pur chaser! a trailer house and moved to Columbus Monday . They will locate at Co i urn bus Mr. and Mrs. Leland Spry of Pender were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Spry's parents. Mr and Mrs Emil Weyrich. Gene Streeter and children, Janet and Kevin, of Lincoln spent from Monday until Wednesday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeter. Mr and Mrs. Lyle McKim and Mr. and Mrs. Orville McKim spent Sunday, February 2, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tasler of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Ert and daughter, Evelyn, of Neligh visted his sister and husband, Mr and Mrs John Underwood, an< family last Thursday. Mr, and Mrs Robert Pappen heimer and daughters went t< Sioux City Monday to visit Mr and Mrs. Phil Cohn and family Mrs Cohn had submitted to sur gery recently and is ’ getting a long fine”. Sunday vistors at the home o Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sivesind wen her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johi Schleusener, of Orchard and Mr and Mrs Herbert Gydeson. D. C. Schaffer was judge at th< bull sale at Broken Bow Wednes day. Weekend guests of Mr. anc Mrs. Theodore Strong were hei brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs Don Mentzer of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hamiltor of Creighton were Sunday after noon and evening guests of Mr and Mrs Leo Hines. Mrs. Hamil ton is Mr. Hines' sister. Mr. and Mrs. K L. VanVoorhis spent the weekend in Edgemont, S.D., to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Van Voorhis and help the latter celehrate her birthday anniversary. John Bohn of Loup City visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bohn, on Sunday. IDo you own your car—or does it own you? I I j Rambler's first in economy, easiest to drive, turn and park, smartest in appearance. Highest in resale value, too. That’s why Rambler sales are breaking all records— up 81%! And only Rambler gives you the best of both: American big car room and comfort, plus European small car economy and handling ease. «4r_ American Motors Means More for Americans OSCAR’S RAMBLER SALES 125 Wont Douglas, O’Neill ____, New, Low Wholesale BABY CHICK PRICES! from CORKLE’S. INC. Phono 757 CPNolH. Noor. Hatch Days—Wednesdays & Saturdays CORCROSS HYBRIDS, No’s. 77 and 99 Straight Run $17.00 Pullets $36.00 CALIFORNIA WHITES Straight Run $15.50_Pullets $33.00 Pnn AAAA SPECIAL Straight Kun Grade Mating Grade White Rocks White Leghorns (ii f A Austra Whites 5| 3 ^j4.50 Leg-Rocks J Hamp-Whites SEXED PULLET CHICKS White Leghorns Austra Whites i <tAA Leg-Rocks f 79* *32 Hamp-Whites White Rocks $24.00 $26.00 SEXED COCKEREL CHICKS Leghorns $1.50 Cross Breeds $3.50 White Rocks $14.00 ” ’ RANCHER’S SPECIAL Only $ 10.50 Per I®® These are straight run chicks, our choice of breeds (NO LEGHORN'S). Include left-overs of heavies, hybrids, and cross breeds. Usually run strong to dark colors. STARTED CHIC K S—We will brood chicks up to two weeks old for 5c per week SUPER CHICK STARTER Only S4.00 per 100 Peat Moss $4.50 Hygeno $2.95 WE ALLOW ’" " OVER- THfTCASH ^MARKET PRICES FOR EGGS IN TRADE. ! Mr*. Januosek Wins— I Winners at NTTF Bridge club held Wednesday, February 5, at the home of Mrs. Dwight Wor II cester were Mrs. George Janou sek and Mrs. Don McKamy, a guest. Other guests were Mrs. ■ Robert Devoy and Mrs. Don Tem plemey er. finest in Lincoln— Miss Maritu Wilson, daughter 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson, left Wednesday tor Lincoln where she is the luxiseguest for about a week of Miss Mary' Sandra Rice. They will attend the Gamma Phi Beta formal dance Saturday eve ning. Double Shower— Chez-a-Mari met Monday eve ning at the home of Mis. Joe Stutz. A double pink and blue shower was held for Mrs D. A. Kersenbroek and Mrs. Stutz. Win ners at bridge were Mrs. Joe Mc Carville and Mrs. Kersenbroek. Completes Visit— Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Matt hew's of Lincoln were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie and weekend i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fahrenholz, Gerald Fahrenholz, of Chambers and Alice Frerichs were Sunday dinner geuests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hoiz. g The Serek sister*: l,«-ah (left) and Linda. O'NEILL LOCALS W. W. Waller. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fritton and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Juran Boh and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bohn ami children spent the weekend attended the funeral of Mrs. visiting relatives near Rurke and Louis Koenig at Elgin on Mon- Honest eel, S.D. day. Mrs. Koenig was a sister Mr. und Mrs. Gerald McDer of Mrs. Fritton and Mrs. Bohn, mott were Sunday guests of Mr. Mr and Mrs A. L. Patton re- and Mrs Elmer Sterns north of turend Friday from a 10-day visit O'Neill in Golden, Colo., with their son. Mrs Clvde Strecter returned Douglas, and his family. Saturday from Lincoln, having Gary Waller of Wayne State spent the past week at home of Teachers college was a weekend son, Gene, and family, uest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daughters Make News in Education EMMET Mr. and Mrs. Will iam F. Serck have rceived im portant news from two of t h r laughters in the past week Dr. M B. Childs, registrar at Nebraska State Teachers colleg at Wayne, last Thursday advis'd !he parents that Miss Linda nt lained a scholastic average of 3,0 quality points for the first semes ier. (Freshman average is 1.3). She earned straight A s in com munications I. beginner French, American history to 1865 and Amercian history since 1856. Meanwhile. Miss Leah. who re cevied a bachelor of science de gree at Concordia college, Sew ml, has assumed duties as teach er of the third and fourth grades at Redeemer Lutheran element ary school in Denver, Colo She was graduated at Seward in chap el ceremonies January 17 and l>o gan in Denver January 21. She is a memlH’r of the Lutheran Educa tion association. Leah s address is 1345 W. Dakota ave, Denver 19. Cblo. Houaeguests Here— Mrs. James Boyle returned home Monday after a six weeks vacation and rest at the homes of tier children, Marian Trowbridge of Omaha; Patricia of Kansas City, Mo.; and Donald of Man hattan, Kans. Star News Mr and Mi's. Lysle Johnson a n d I-any were in Verdigre Thursday. While there Mrs. John son called on Mi's. Wayne Boeder Mr. and Mrs. Nels Linquist call ed at the Ben Miller home Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson and family had home made ice cream with the Ewalt Miller fam ily Saturday evening. Misses Beverly Linquist and Norma Timmerman oi \\ aym spent the weekend with homefolks Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs Soren Sorenson, jr., and family. Mr and Mrs. Bill Derickson and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson and familv spent Wednes day evening, February 5, at the Lysle Johnson family home. Mrs Nels Linquist and Vicki and Mrs. Ewalt Miller spent last Tuesday afternoon, February 4, at the Lysle Johnson home. Miss Barbara Fox spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Boh Tomlinson. Her parents and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and Peggy, came for her on Sunday. Miss Maureen Sehaaf spent the weekend with Barbara Miller. Misses Janet Krugman and Bar barn Way man came on Saturday afternoon to join the slumber part that evening. Mrs. Joe Nekieda of Omaha spent the weekend with the Elmer and Leonard Juraoek families fcwing News Mrs. Clarence Scbmiser accom panied In her sister-in-law, Mrs Vein Upton, and Mrs Otto Rei mer of Lincoln were calling on Mis William Wulf Monday mor ning. Mr, and Mrs. Hen Larsen at tended the u editing and reception of Tom Coleman, jr., of Neligh and Hcrnnrdine Doran of Klgin held Saturday at Klgin. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van Conet and family have moved to the An ton Tomajck residence. Mr, and Mrs Tomjack. grandparents of Mrs. Van Conet, are now making their home with their daughter. Miss Claire Tomjack at O’Neill The residence vacated by the Van Conet family is now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich Thomsen, who reticently came to Ewing from Atkinson. Miss Alice Hamilton of Colum bus was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Grim Miss Hamilton is a former home economics teacher of the Ewing public school. Our buyers have gone all out to bring in record quantities of U.S.D. A. Choice beef for this big event 1 Chuck Roast Blade Cut ******? ■ \ 1 - ! \ \ ■ \ \ ■ I an tender chunks of *fc££U Choice Grade Beef Round or | Swiss Steak j | f > f > i > i > | IU.S.D.A. Choice Grade Beef — more flavor, more tender, more downright fine eating! f | , | T-Bone I Steaks 1 | — or SHORT CUTS; U.S.D.A. Choice Grade; f ? see how Safeway trims’em before weighing! « Sirloin Steak U.S.D.A. Choice Grade Beef; trimmed of excess fat and bone Ground Beef 391 Made from chunks and lean beef trimmings with just the right quantity of fat to cook up deliciously juicy U.S.D.A. Choice Graded Beef by the Quarter Forequarter Hindquarter 451 551 Sides, Lb. 49c (prices include cutting and wrapping) Chuck Roast SI-dTok.ic,..Lb. 69* Rump RoastScr^H Lb. 89* B*|_ R*_m—or Rib Steak; 7-inch, 70# KID KOCIST U.S.D.A. Choice Beef . .Lb. # W* Porterhouse funder Lb. $1.19 STEAK; U.S.D.A. Choice, AA. DiriOSIl ■ ip tender, boneless beef . .Lb. Jr jr C BEBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMWBBBBBBWBBBBBT iiiiiiiiiliilliiillililliiiiiiiiiillWHilliiliiiliiiiiliiiilillliilWIllli iiiiiwiiii hruary Family Circle to make your Mardi Gras alters fit for the king of the household! Pork and Beans A 25< Van Camp’a I I Tomato Dried Soup Prunes 4 45c m 40c lOtt-oz. I JJ I Heinz, condensed Z Glenview; medium, California-grown Zippy Dill PlCkleS Regular or Kosher Style-Jar 25c Golden COrn^KUsw-n.-fsctad.2 Ca£ 29c Brussels SprOUt# toaea/premium quality.Pkg. 29c Worcestershire Sauce with your beef ... BtL 23< NuMade Mayonnaise 39c Regular Rice Show Bolt: white, cook, perfectly Beg 33c Quality MacaroniSi.X^.nl 21c Pie Crust Mix «™.u.££20c Pimentos Crab Meat Shrimp Lima Beans Paprika Frozen Okra Tobasco Sauce Chili Powder Frozen Raspberries Horseradish Hominy Grits Parmesan Cheese aaiHBiaM|uWHuHU|usueneMB»tiMauanMaMuaaaaaeuauaeanauuuaaaeuueHUMHmiMNMnBBa ^ d Vienna Bread Skylark; wonderful flavor—specially priced this week, saving you 4c a loaf.1®^ Heinz Ketchup 2 14-0*. 4Qc Made with rich, red tomatoes and spiced just right.BottloS ^ Bartlett Pears 3n.^$100 Town House; choice quality, uniform halves packed in heavy syrup... Colts ■ Hydrox Cookies SSWSJ 49c Beans JESW 10c Chunk Tuna 5SSS ....**£ 33c Cream Cheese 5STs,!X KJl 7c Inslant Coffee $1.19 Moneta Ch® Sauce.“£ 27c Pineapple hSr1i.2rt„,S; 21c Puddings . 3 26c Chopped Beef 49c Bisquick SSSEIWISJ 47c Soup Mix hKW £i'rS45c Armours Tree! yrin.’S 49c Walnuts 59c Pure Vanilla c^c*..*3:45c Armours Beef Stew ISSr.’S 49c Black Pepper Crown Colony .. C*n 17c Cider Vinegar for cooking ... BU. 29c Corned Beef Hash 39c ^^resher Fruits and Vegetables...at Safeway! Crisp Carrots FREE GIFTS — but by taring Safeway■ pink cask register tapm Mardl Gras DINNERWARE — 5-piece place setting for only Dries*/'ll r«l/M-»/CriaP an<l crunchy, 1r XV* envelopes, each containing *35 in tanas ■ USViUI >-“l“ry brittle, trimmed .... Lb. I JC —, ,, _ , Apples .I?g59c Webster’, Incydopedl, Fresh CrapesS3«?iSyif?;.u.19e DICTIONARY Golden Yams19c 1“«”C“pC' diagrams and art reproductions Section No. 6 I NOW ON SALE-0^ ea. ★ 10 sections in all. 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