Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1958)
PAGE 10—THE FRONTIER O’Neill, Thunt., bept tl, 4938 Johnsons Back from Montana ROCK FALLS Hi Everybody! I'm back again ;ifler a som« - what lengthy leave of absence. Touching briefly on my where abouts and activities during this time, I will sort of explain this way: On August 8. accompanied by Floyd R. and daughter, Linda, we drove to Red IjxIge, Mont, to at tend a family reunion. On August 10, we stopped overnight with rela tives near Glenda and Cody, Wyo. The relatives went along to Red Lodge for the annual gather ing of the Robinson families. There were 65 present and they came from various [joints Ore gon, Washington, California, Wyoming and different places in Nebraska including Omaha The following morning we took leave of kinfolk and spent the day on a sightseeing tour of the Yellowstone, going in at the north eastern entrance near Cooke City, Mont., and leaving at Sundown via the south eastern corner near Cody. After a couple of days with rela tives at Powell, we were on our way and stopped over with mem Ijers of the Johnson family at Guernsey and Ft. I.aramie Wyo., arriving home on Friday evening a week fom the day wo left. Aside from a hurried trip, it was a nice vacation and we were scarcely back in time to make ready for two families from Mich igan who were to arrive the fol lowing week for the Johnson re union in Atkinson on August 24, an account of which appeared in The Frontier. Other Rock Falls Nows The Frank Schultz family ol Denver, Colo., arrived at the John Schultz home Monday, Sep tember 1, bringing with them lit tie Trudy, who had stayed a1 Denver after her family had vis ited in Colorado. The Frank Schultzes are visiting other rela tives in the vicinity and with a sister of Mrs. Schultz’s in Nor folk Frank has two weeks va cation from the Denver police force. . , Mr and Mrs. Sam Deriekson and lioys, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hy nes and Lynda, accompanied by Carol Ann Drueke and Mrs. Doris Hynes, were among those who attended the state fair from this neighborhood. Pat Gallagher and Herb Uiv derwood spent three days at the state fair in Lincoln. Randy and Peggy Curran, children of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curran, spent the weekend with their grandparents while t h e i i folks were at the state fair. Mr and Mrs. James Donlin visited al the James Curran home Monday evening and took the childrer back to town with them. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes were Saturday evening coffee guest; of the Sam Deriekson family. 0 Neill News Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sauers of Long Beach, Calif., left Friday after spending a week as house guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Clauson. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Furstenau of Neligh visited Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gertsch ol Monroe spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson. They returned to their home Monday. Clare Hickey, Mrs. Joe Dufek, Patty, Kathy and Mary Jean Du fek, spent Saturday, in Sioux City Harry Vaughn and David Welch of South Dartmouth, Mass., lefl Monday for home after spending nearly a week visiting at the Ray Eby home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Erwin aru family spent from Tuesday until Sunday in Omaha visiting at tht home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Grim. Mrs. Arnold Crane of Chicago 111., has lieen visiting at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Williarr W. Griffin for the past thre< weeks. She returned home Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gydeser and son attended a family picnic in Scotia Sunday in honor ol Mrs Lillian Mcl^aughin, who is or vacation from Santa Rosa, Calif. . • t m VT_ — ; — Dridm itli . dim i o. iu**im*«*. - took their daughter, Karen, tt Wayne Sunday where she will en ter Wayne State Teachers col lege. Mr. and Mrs. Rynold Cimfel anc family visited I-ambert Karel a Howells over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Contoij spent Thursday and Friday vaca tioning in lincoln. Joe Cavanaugh annouced he last rodeo of the season at Gor don during the weekend. Dr. I.. A. Burgess attended th< North district dental society meet ing in Norfolk on Sunday an< Monday.___ KNOW WHAT YOUR NEIGHBORS BE1JEVE The official statement of belief of the — REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS will be Illustrated On the Screen! BY Arthur F. Gibbs of Independence, Mo. Tuesday, Sept. 16 7:45 P.M. INMAN REORG’D CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF L.D.S. AI.L ARE INVITED ! A real Smashing Value! {1 Tomato I Juice ) ' ■ i Libby s, 46-oz. Cans Town House; 3, 46-ox. Cans 85c Another Safeway Special! Green Beans No. 303 Cans Stokely’g finest — cut, tender Town House; 6 No. 303 Cans $1 Don’t Miss this Smashing Value! Pork and Beans i— Suddenly, it’s yours... yours with your Gf| from Safeway Beautiful things you’ve dreamed of owning fill the Gold Bond catalog. Study this 52 page booklet for the valuable gifts you want to save for. Hundreds of world-famous names grace the = gifts you can get with Gold Bond Stamps. Suddenly, they will be yours! A reward for your thrift and wisdom in choosing your Safeway store that gives you Gold Bond Stamps. RIGHT RESERVED TO LIMIT QDAWTITIE* All prices effective for 2 weeks thru Saturday, September 20, ki O'NEILL * A Budget Stretcher! pi | Fruit | Cocktail I 4 SI * I* * f No. l'/2 $ Cans $ ^ Town House; choice, in heavy syrup ? I i $ | Don’t Pass this Bargain! \ Peas cr e a s | $ I No. 303 | Cans r • § Gardenside; Standard quality, x Sweet Peas or Cut Green Beans & V // // // ^ -V -V -V V V I - A new low, low, price! | Goldbrook \ Oar^as-Sn© § I < St j ; i-ib. | Catrons ^ Colored, quartered, an economical spread f 2, 1-lb. Cartons, 35c & 12 GREAT RAYS Sept. 8 thru Sept. 20— Two full weeks! This store-wide sale offers hard-to-resist values in every department. Real “working man’s” buys that you’ll find will add dollar savings to your budget. Be sure you get your share of these “Smashing Values” during this 2-week Sale. . ......—.— - Value! Value! Value! Jjudif J'insL ‘I'kjlon* Hosiery A Super Smashing Value! 1st Grade, sheer, long wearing nylons, expertly fashioned from DuPont Nylon. 51 Guage, 15 Denier, rogulax. ★ Here’s a meat dollar stretcher... Armour Star Here’s the meat buy of the week; 12 to 16-lb. Average The ham with the “delicious smoked hickory flavor” ★ Re-stock your Freezer with Safeway's U.S.D.A. V Choice Grade Beef ★ FOREQUARTERS ★ HINDQUARTERS U>. 39c Lb. 59c (The above prices include all cutting and wrapping charges) f Cookies '?,?* Dd Monte'lice Angel Foodi 1 Strawberries? Libby's Peas S Gelatins iSS? Sno-WhiteSjt; Brown Siigof?! Bleach *S!p t Fresh B reatffs Ritz CrackeflS Biscuits 25*1 Butter 2SE Sandwich Spfc Pepper SSIm Shortening fe Meat Pies Up Cheese Spread Pancake fife U.S.D.A* C Roun Lb. U.S.D.A. a Sirlo Lb A Smashing Smoto 4 to 6 1 Captain’s Cl Perc 2.