The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 27, 1958, Page 5, Image 5

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    Amelia News
The Clyde Burge family is en
joying a television set. They
have only "rabbit ears” for an
tennae. but are getting as good
Reception as anyone else from
O’Neill.
Mrs. Charles Prussa has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ed
Jungman, the past two weeks.
Mrs. Jungman took her to her
home in Atkinson Tuesday, Feb
ruary 18.
Mary Straka of Stuart was an
Amelia caller Wednesday, Febru
ary 19
Ed Jungman, Ralph Rees, Ber
nard Blackmore and Vem Sage
ser were among the Amelia folks
attending the Hereford sale in
O'Neill Tuesday, February 18.
World day of prayer was ob
served in the Methodist church at
Chambers Friday. Those attend
ing from Amelia were Mrs. Vem
Sageser, Mrs. Blake Ott, Mrs.
Lew Backhaus. Mrs. S. C. Bar
nett, Mrs. Link Sageser, Mr and
Mns. Eamie Johnston, Mrs. Wag
ner, Mrs. Bernard Blackmore
and Mrs. Clyde Widman.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ceams of
Scottsbluff visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear,
over the weekend.
Miss Caroline Backhaus and
her mother, Mrs. Eva Backhaus,
came to Amelia Saturday. Mrs.
Backhaus finished her work at
the Lyle Addison home and will
be at home this week. They were
dinner euests of Mrs. Delia F.mst.
Caroline returned to Niobrara
Sunday evening.
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Bonath
and son, Monty, Mr. and Mrs.
Vem Sageser, Mr. and Mrs. Link
Sageser and Mrs. Edith Ander
sen were Sunday dinner guests
at the Eamie Johnston home.
Mrs. Maude Forbes has l)een
visiting at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Hienie Frahm,
anti family the past three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce
and Mrs. Delia Ernst attended
the Tesch sale north of Atkinson
Saturday.
Don Adams of Gordon spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge
visited their son, Charley Cool
idge, and family near Chambers
Sunday.
Don Peterson, who attends
school at Kearney, was home for
the weekend.
Mrs. Emma Lindsey and Flor
ence were Sunday dinner guests
at hte home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Hiatt..
Mr .and Mrs. Jerry Tesch and
daughters, Sandra and Linda, of
Lincoln attended the farm sale
of Mr. Tesch's parents, the Fred
Teschs on Saturday. They came
to the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Art Doolittle Saturday
evening for a visit, returning
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomp
son and Barbara called on Mrs.
Thompson’s mother, Mrs. Harold
Gilman. Friday at the O’Neill
hospital.
The Free Methodist church
sponsored a family night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bur
get t and Wayne Friday evening.
Supper was served to about 40
persons. Reverend Turner show
ed a film on communism.
Kenneth Ktnnamon of Moore,
Okla.. and H. S. White of Mc
Pherson, Kans , came Thursday
night and visited until Monday
at the Glenn White home. Is an
other Nebraska girl going to Ok
lahoma?
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adair, Jerry
and Diann, and Mr .and Mrs. Jim
Bilstien and Dick were supper
guests Wednesday, February 20,
at the home of Mrs. Adair’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle.
It was the Adairs fourth wedding
anniversary and Mrs. Doolittle
served supper.
Miss Venita White entertained
1 Kathy Doolittle and Beth Fuller
ton at a slumber party Friday
evening,
Dunk Peterson, Ralph Rees
and Lee Gilman went to Valen
tine Saturday evening to do some
fishing.
The Merry Matron’s club met
at the home of Mrs. August Pos
pichal Thursday, February 20.
There were 21 members present.
The Amelia Progressive club
met W'ednesday, February 19, at
the home of Mrs. Paul Fisher.
There were 10 members and two
visitors present. Mrs. Milton
Clemens and Mrs. William
Thompson were the lesson lead
ers. The next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Milton Clem
ons. ~
miss iMiitn roKorny or uncoin
visited her mother, Mrs. Helen
Pokomy, and brother, Don, over
the weekend.
Visit Home
in Kansas—
Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Lamb re
turned Monday evening from an
18 days trip to their old home.
They accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
D. A. Baker as far as Mankato,
Kans. The Bakers went on to Flori- j
da and the Lambs continued on
to their old home five and one
half miles north of Eslton, Kans.
They stayed with their sister-in
law, Rev. Mrs. J D. Lamb, who
also is a preacher.
Rev. Lamb helped with the
services at his old home church
and also helped with the Quaker
services at another church. Rev.
Lamb's father was a Quaker.
They visited old friends.
He said that it was very cold
but just as they were about to
leave, it turned warmer.
Mrs. Stuifbergen Is Hostess
Following dinner at the Town
House Tuesday, February 18, the
Bridge club met with Mrs. John
Stuifbergen. Winners were Winnie
Barger and Mrs. Earl Hunt.
Miss Regina Hynes and Miss
Barbara Miller spent Saturday in
Omaha. _
STARTS MONDAY!
Two Weeks to Save!-Mar. 3 thru Mar. 15
Rexall’s 55th Anniversary “Thank You”
Sale—Save up to V2 or More!
LOOK AT THESE SAVINGS! .
FREE—
BOTTLE OF PEROXIDE WITH CARA NOME COIX)R
SHAMPOO—Natural-looking color that lasts for months,
i Choice of 7 shades, each with free peroxide.
ONLY _ $1-25
FREE—
DANDRUFF TREATMENT SHAMPOO WITH CARA NOME
“FAST” HOME PERMANENT. To introduce this new Cara
Nome Shampoo, a $1.00 bottle is free when you buy the
“Fast” Home Permanent at
Regular price of $1.50
SAVE 75c—
CARA NOME DRY SKIN CLEANSING CREAM & SKIN
FRESHNER—Reg. $2.25.
NOW ONLY $1.50
SAVfc, 40c—
NEW STAG SHAMPOO—Triple action shampoo washes
and conditions the hair while it removes every trace of
dandruff.
10-oz. $1.38 Value for only 98c
SAVE Vz—
REX-EME—Rexall’s medicated first-aid cream for minor
burns, scalds, chapped or chafed skin. 12-oz. jar, reg. $1.23
—Save % _ _
NOW ONLY _ 63c
SAVE $1.11—
CARA NOME "FAST” SET—Delicately fragrant hair spray
sets your curls to stay for days. Conditions with lanolin
no lacquer. New 5-oz. size-2 cans, a $2.70 value
2 for _ $1.59
These but a few of the many, many bargains you’ll
find throughout the store during this special two week sales
event. Come and see these special prices.
Attention Farmers and Stockmen!
Make C.illigans REXALL Drug your headquarters j
for all your Veterinary Needs. You will find that we
have the prices you'll like on vaccines, and other inject
able products. In this changeable weather, be sure to ,
keep on hand a supply of ,»eniciUin-dihydrostreptomycin.
the product of choice for treating pneumonia and other
respiratory Infections. We have a good price on this
product— come in and inquire about it.
The next time your doctor finds it necessary to give you a
Dreseription. take it to GiUigan REXALL Drug to be filled by
one of our PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS.
We are open evenings for your shopping convenience.
Gilligin’s Retail Drag
Ben Gillig&n Robert T. Devoy
Phone 87 — O Neill
Emmet News
Mrs. Joe Bab! was surprised
with a party in her honor crt Feb
ruary 13. Her birthday anniver
sary is after the beginning of
Lent, so the ladies of the neigh
borhood set the party up a bit.
Mrs. Homer Ernst baked the
birthday cake,
Romanus Kaup and Jimmy Mul
len made a business trip to Wind
sor. Colo., the first of the week
Mrs Bud Cole was a coffee
guest of Mrs. Harry Gildersleeve
on Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Gilbert Fox and girls were
Thursday evening and overnight
guests of Mr. and Mrs Bob Tom
linson.
Mrs. Clyde Burge of Amelia
and Mrs Hugh Can- were at the
Bessie Burge home, helping
paper, on Thursday.
Mrs. Bob Hanus and children
.came Wednesday, February 20,
to spend some time with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler.
Ed Winkler brought his sister, Mrs.
Hanus, up from Omaha.
The John Conards and Dewey
Schaffers had dinner together at
the East End cafe in O'Neill, on
Saturday evening honoring the
ladies' birthdays anniversaries.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox and
Carol were suj>per guests of the
Wayne Foxes last Tuesday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs George Skopec
and sons spent Wednesday even
ing visiting with the Charles
Skopec jr., family near Atkinson
and with their houseguests, Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Strawhecker,
who are here from California.
Mrs. Ruth Enbody. Mrs. Fritz
Clark and Mrs. Dwight Worches
ter were in Norfolk Friday, Feb
ruary 21.
Romanus Kaup has secured
employment at Windsor, Colo.,
and will be moving there in a
short time.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton and
children visited at the Marvin
Clouse home, north of O'Neill, on
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. John Conard and Mrs. D
1C. Schaffer of O'Neill were hon
i ored at a coffee on their joint
birthday anniversary, February
22. Mrs. Esther Harris was the
hos toss
Mr and Mrs. Robert H. Fox,
Mrs. Charles Fox, sr., and Melvin
lojben drove to Miller on Friday
to attend the funeral of Mrs. Char
les yuail. They stayed overnight
at Miller and returned on Satur
day afternoon.
Callers at the Wayne Fox home
Saturday evening were Miss Hil
da Deseive, Larry Fox. Miss Eve
lyn Davis and Mrs. Joe Bazelman
and Connie.
Joe Winkler has gone to Omaha
this week to attend the Farmer’s
Union meetings.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Switzer,
Mr. and Mi’s. Billy Claussen and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vavak of
Verdigre and Mr. and Mrs Tom
Alder and son, Russell, of Dorsey
and Mrs. Grace Adler were Satur
day evening guests of the Elmer
Alders.
George McNair of O'Neill visited
at the Mary Lewis home on Sun
day.
Mr and Mrs R. B. South of
Inman visited the John Conards
on Monday.
Mrs Robert Cole was a guest of
Mrs. Mickey Stewart at the O'
Monde club Tuesday evening at
the Town House.
Carl Hoppe called at the Claus
sen home Sunday evening.
The Church of the Epiphany
Altar society will serve lunch at
the James Earley sale on Friday.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chark#
Abart on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs Willard Liniville and Mrs.
Chace of Atkinson and Mr. ;*pd
Mrs. Keith Abart and family-of
O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boelter sod
daughter, Lynn of Verdigre were
Sunday guests of the Elmer Eld
ers. *IJt
Mrs. Fritz Brockman spmMired
a farewell party in honor ogjanet
and Larry Gifford who afittnov
ing to Minnesota with thA** par
ents. After skating near AMkison,
they returned to the P>ixN|cman
home for refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. John Conn ql‘-and
Mrs. Georgia McGinns were<,jtlin
ner guests at the R. B. South
home in Inman on Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Cole *nd Mrs Pat
Corrigan served lunch at the
Church of Epiphany Altar society
meeting on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Bessie Burge, Harold and
June visited at the Bernard Dusn
tko home Sunday afternoon.
Dies at Atkinson
Zanc Elmo Dickerson. 63,
t above', died unexpectedly
Tuesday, February 11, in Atkin
son Memorial hospital. Funeral
services were held Friday, Feb
ruary 14, at the Seger funeral
home in Atkinson.
Rev. and Mrs Robert Paul at
tended the funeral of a neice in
Fort Morgan, Colo., Friday.
Announcing
Dewayne Anson
O'Neill. Nehr,
LOUIS W. REIMER, Jr., Sales Representative
AS AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR
FOXBILI FEEDS
The Complete Line of Feeds to Meet Your Needs
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Your new Foxbilt Feed deoler offers a new idea in feed
service A complete line of feeds for swine, poultry
ond cattle, available to you THREE DIFFERiNT
WAYS_
A PRE MIXES — to mix your own rations.
A A CONCENTRATES — to feed with your grain.
AAA MIXED FEEDS — complete rations in the bog.
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Stop in ond discover how much you con sove by using the Foxbilt
method that best fits your feeding program
KING for value!
KING for variety!
KING for good eating
potato Bread
This week, our “host buy" spotlight
falls on the wonderful, versatile il ■■ "Wyif
potato... monarch of the vegetable kingdom!
Meet King Spud in all his many forms
.., discover what a regal budget-stretcher
he can be. Come in today...
join the fun as we salute King Spud!
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Potato
Bread
J£r19«
Skylark; regular price 24c — Save 5c
French Fried
Potatoes
2
9-oi. Pkgs.
Bel-air; frozen, premium quality
Highway
Potatoes
Jell-well
Gelatin
5 29c
Packages
Assorted flavors; makes wonderful salads
Del Monte
Juice
3 89*
46-oz. Cans ^
Pineapple-Grapefruit, new breakfast juice
Salad
Dressing
NuMade, ^
1-qt.Jor
Miracle Whip.1-qt Jar 53c
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Save on these budget-stretchers!
Potato Chips crisp, crunchy.Pkg. 39c
Shoestring Potatoes Kobey.. 4H6?n 23c
Instant Potatoes French'*.Pkg. 35c
Pnfatn ^nnn Campb*u'*: ,rolen' No 1 07r
rUlulU JUUfJ a new way to buy soup Can Zdl
Sweet Potatoes JZny ...ӣ; 29c
Potato Patties prem. quality .. 2 Pkgs 35c
Fresh Butter 59c
Chee-Zip c“e“*i*or*Pr«.d... 16:Z 53c
Table Salt .26p“:10c
Black Pepper SSTupS.4£n 29c
Cottage ChMM^S, 19c
POTATOES O'BRIEN
Boil 6 med. potatoes. Chill,
dice. Add 1 chopped green
pepper, 1 chopped onion, 1
tbsp. flour, % cup grated
cheese, salt, paprika, dash
of cayenne. Put in greased
baking dish. Pour over
them 1 cup milk or cream.
Top with bread crumbs. Dot with butter.
Bake at 350°, 15 minutes.
Russet Potatoes
Utility
Grade
50-lb. Bag
i
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100-lb. Bag, $2.98 ]
The variety that’s world famous for baking
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Red Potatoes I
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*Bag" o¥ !
Serve ’em boiled, mashed or fried; {
to complete a real meal there’s nothing 'ike potatoes
★ Sor first quality meals . . . all you need to remember is Safeway!
CHUCK ROAST
Blade Cut h 7-Bone Cut H mm
Lb. 45« Lb. 55c
U.S.D.A. Choice Grade Beef... so you can be sure
it is tender, flavorful and will roast perfectly
Chuck R0aSt 50SUDdABChofceGrade Beef Lb. 65c
Rib Steak ChdjJcS^-inch cut.Lb. 69c
!> I n_Boston Butt; Whole or 0_
Pork KOOStS (Sliced, Lb 49c) .. -P‘ece, Lb J7c
Perch or Cod SSS^ST - p£ 33c
Fish StitksffiS"*.. IS 29c.‘IS 49c
till •«» . .. Captain's Choice; frzn., makes 24-oz. *)Q#
Vf nilUlQ a real delicious Lenten meal.Pkg. LlC
Exceptional values at low prices!
Potato Frills SfSiirrr.rKJ 39c
Pineapple Juice Dole; frozen ,. 2 Cane 39c
Peaches JSSTSSS 3 'Si* $1.00
Pie Filling astwr: 35c
Tnnrunn Towne Prid*: 734-0*. 1Q»
I Oppilig dessert, assorted flavor* .., .Can I 71
Friskies Meal teaL**..2Z 69c
Chunk Tuna lht.33c
Lux Soap w .!SS 24c
SPRY
SHORTENING
(Save 10c) Q Q _
3-lb. Can Q/C
SWIFT'NING j
SHORTENING j
3-lb. Can 82c |
FAB
DETERGENT |
19-oz. Pkg. 34c
47-oz. Pkg. 82c |
RINSO BLUE
DETERGENT
22-0*. Pkg. 34c
54-o*. Pkg. 82c
miOllT »ExK»VID TO UJIIT QIAXT1TIRS
^“Food Comes
The our Na
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•■(; foods
for g^ nutrition.
Prices effective thru Saturday, March 1, in O’Neill
Red Potatoes
U. S. No. 1
Grade
10-lb.
| Poly Bag
100-lb. Bag, •4.49
I Vegetable powerhouse that makes a hearty meal
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f be sure potatoes are in your diet — they’re basic
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PotatoesBSfEST"' 2 u.. 35c
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I AmAne Fresh, golden, juicy, tangy, 1C,
LClTlOna enhances natural flavor or foods Lb. I JC
A _ Winesap; deep red, 4-lb. C C _
Hppi65 Arm, crisp and very juicy.Bag J JC
— with the purchase of a 14b. carton of
Sunnybank
Margarine
Mb. 90C
Carton S 7
Colored, qtrd., foil-wrapped — Safeway Guaranteed
TASTE TELLS
Catchup
4 sz 59c
Natural color and flavor, free from preservative
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