The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 18, 1958, SECTION TWO, Image 12

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    PAGE 1#.—THE FRONTIER, O’?
Amelia News
Mr and Mrs Glenn White,
Myrtle and Venita, and Mr. and
S C Barnett were supper guests
Tuesday evening, .September 8 at
Mrs. Edith Andersen home
Mrs Elmer Coolidge and Mrs
Delia Ernst were O'Neill callers
Tuesday, September 9 Mrs Cool
idge attended the council meeting
of fire extension clubs. Friday Mrs.
Coolidge accompanied Mrs. Kath
ryn India, tiie home extension
agent, and other club members to
Norfolk to attend another meeting.
Albert J>eonard of Wichita,
Kans.. came Monday, September
8. and visited a few days with his
sister and brother-indaw, Mr and
Mrs Arthur Hiatt and family.
Miss Phillis Fullerton, who is a
freshman at Wayne State Teach
ers eollegd, spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Fullerton.
Mrs, Dick Porter entertained at
a tupperware party Thursday
evening. There were 12 ladies
present Miss Caroline Backhaus
was the dealer, Mrs. Porter serv
ed lunch.
Mr and Mrs. S. C. Barnett
stayed at the Glenn White ranch
to do chores while the Whites took
their daughter, Myrtle, to Green
ville, 111 , where she entered her
junior year in the college there.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cuddy who
were married Monday morning at
the Catholic church in O’Neill,
gave a wedding dance at the Ame
lia hall that evening. Mrs. Cuddy
is the former Viona Burgett of
Amelia. They will make their
home in Minneapolis, Minn
Itev. and Mrs. Charles Cox and
little granddaughter of Chambers,
Mr. and Mrs. Ix>w Backhaus and
Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Johnston
Mrs Edith Andersen’s.
Mrs Stella Sparks and Lonnie,
Mrs. Gertie Adair, Mrs. Edith
Andersen and Mrs. Delia Ernst
went to Spencer Monday after
noon to consult an eye doctor. Flor
ence Lindsey took care of the
switchboard and Mrs. Rees oper
ated the cream station while they
were away.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Edwards
attended a surprise birthday an
niversary party Thursday evening
for Mrs. Edwards' sister, Mrs.
Charles McMillen, at her home in
Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher left
Monday morning to visit their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs Lynn Meyers, at Seattle,
Wash. Clayton Burge is doing
. chores at Paul Fishers while they
are away.
Pvt. Hale Kennedy and Pvt.
Dale Doolittle came Saturday
morning from Ft. Sill, Okla., to
visit their parents, the M. B. Ken_
nedy and Art Doolittle families.
They returned to camp Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oetter,
Lana and Janeth visited at Bus
Gilman’s Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Duncan of
Norfolk visited the September 6-7
weekend at the Elmer Oetter
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Doolittle and
Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Art Doo
little and Pfc. Dale Doolittle were
dinner guests Sunday at tiemic
Kennedys
Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton
were supper guests Friday even
ing of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Werner
at Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Heinie Frahm and
family and Mrs. Maude Forbes
visited at the home of Mrs.
Frahm s sister and brother-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briggs,
and family at Rose.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thompson
and Barbara were supper guests
Saturday evening in Atkinson at
the home of Stanley’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Thompson. The
occasion was in honor of Stan
ley’s birthday anniversary.
Don Peterson went to Casper,
Wyo., Thursday to attend college.
He will stay with his aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sy
brant.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and
Don, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Walters of Chambers went to
Broken Bow Sunday to attend a
meeting of star route mail car
riers. »
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce
were O'Neill callers Tuesday, Sep
tember 8.
Mr and Mrs. Lew Backhaus
were in O'Neill on business Thurs
day.
Asa Watson, Sam Gilman and
T S. Doolittle left Monday morn
ing for the Minnesota lakes to do
fishing.
Dwight Kenny, the Amelia-At
. kinson mail carrier, has been hav
ing an assistant on the route a
few days. His little grandson, re
cently home from Italy and France,
Alice’s Beauty Shop
9m. S doors west ol Tome*
125 East Douglas
Phone 203 — O'Neill
Paul Shierk
insu rance agency
O’NEIIX, NEBK.
Insurance ol All
Kinds
BEAUTYLAND
Beauty Salon
Phone 5«5 for appointment
located across street from
bakery. Closed every Mon
day aornlng.
Ray Lawrence
O’NEIIX — PHONE 174
Dealer of Nixon A Co.
F-E-E-D-S
General Livestock Hauling
I Hill, Nebr., Thar*., Sept. 18. 1*58.
has been accompanying him. Mr
Kenny's son Dale and family who
have lieen serving with the army
in Germany. Italy and France re
turned home
Mr and Mrs Forest Maple and
family of Orchard visited her
brother. Roy Fullerton, and fam
ily Sunday.
Miss Virginia Smith, daughter
of Hamp Smith, began duties in
Dr Eason's dental office in O’
Neill Monday.
Mrs Blossom Butler has com
pleted her employment at the
home of Mrs McFarland in O’
N'eili. and came Saturday even
ing to stay with her mother. Mrs.
George Withers.
Mrs Julia White writes that
she will soon be at her home in
Atkinson after spending several
weeks traveling with her daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs.
Frank Braddock. She visited in
Omaha with her son, Ray White,
and family and at York with other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs Edgar Peterson
attended a Catholic supper at El
yria Sunday evening Enrouto
home they visited Mr and Mrs.
Gloe Fackler at Burwell.
Mr an.l Mrs. Mill MeCallister
visited at the Ed Jungman home
Sunday, September T.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Skala and
son, Gene, of Howells were week,
end guests at the Marvin l>x>little
home.
Lalani; Hawaii-grown,
sweet, crushed
Pineapple
4 fc? $1
Libby’s Sliced Pineapple,
3, No. 2 Cans, $1
3 DAYS LEFT
Sale ends Saturday Night, September 20
if Be sure you hurry to Safeway for the great
array of Smashing Values assembled for this sale.
Now’s the ideal time to stock your shelves writh foods
you’ll need for the cooler days ahead!
Sandwich Spread B^ch.24;°u 49c
Ifl^ro-avit*a Coldbrook; colored, C 1-lb- Cl
margarine qtrd., economical ..." Ctns.
p . Libby’s; Bartlett, O No. 303 TfQg
l C3lS halved, in heavy syrup • Cans fwv
Nibieis Corn Kernel, delicious 3 Cans 49c
Fresh Bread 's19«
Skylark; Slender-Way or Multi-Grain —- Baked fresh daily, sliced; saves you 4c on each loaf
Airway Coffee :...ss63«
Mild-mellow, whole bean — Grind it yourself and you know it s fresh
Gelatins a&asc 4ljeH-Well, 2i 15®
In assorted flavors; Stock up this week at this low, low price!
Cake Mixes 22c59«
Swans Down; your choice of White or Devil’s Food — Shop Safeway and Save
Bel air Peas 3 s49«
i
Premium quality, fresh frozen to insure that sugar-sweet flavor
, i
Hormel Spam 2^85<
Pork shoulder and ham, delicious in flavor, serve hot or cold
Frank's Kraut 2 25*
Combine with Safeway Franks to serve your family Franks and Kraut this week
Brooms.M$1.00
Evergreen; dependable quality at a low price for every household need
Save the Stamps that give you more ...
COLD BOND STAMPS
at Safeway. World famous names grace the gifts you
get with Gold Bond Stamps. Compare the gifts, com
pare the number of books required, and we believe
you wiU agree that Gold Bond Stamps give you more.
Hi Ho Crackers cr sp and crunchy.Box 33c L
Fresh Cookies Oreo Creme, crisp .... Package 39c I
m Gardenslde; standard, n No. 303
reOS Or DeanS Cut Green Beans .... V Cans *P ■
r Campbell’s; Vegetable or n No. 1 ay
30Up Bean and Bacon varieties. * Cans */C
Flour SST....S $1.79..X $3.49
Salad Dressing 49t 39c
Libby’s Chili.29c
rloiiMlr Tiimm Star-Kist; white 9%-oz. ««
vnUnK luna meat, fancy, delicious.Can 001
nl _ L White Magic; bleaches, %-gal. n *
DieOCn cleans, disinfects, deodorizes ..Jug *01
1——m ■ i ■ mi...in imi—■■■■■
UJ.D.A. Choio* Orad*, Tender Btf — I
Chuck Roast
Blads Cut . . . . 391
7-Boris Cut . . . 491
BAC
Round Bono Cut
Roady-to-Eat Hams . u, 55«
Canned Picnics*SS3.^Si,- ...S5 $2.19
Ground Boof £M3LT<£«,.Lb, 49c
• Beef^^r^K: 39c. 59c
r-.
,
r ftCL Hfitoc VVa,dorf: rlch ln flavor, 2-lb.
rfcail L/Ulcs luscious, sweet and tasty..Pkg. JVC
n„ J Jonathan; crisp, juicy, 4-lb. an
KGQ ADpieS dripping with juice.Bag 4 YC
4. Fresh, clean, crisp, n l-lb. nr
VUiTQlS storehouses of nutrition ..4 Cello Bags 4jC
Cauliflower clean heads, trimmed . .Lb 15c