The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 09, 1958, SECTION ONE, Page 2, Image 2
Amelia News Mr and Mrs Blake Ott and Mr and Mrs Ralph Rees wen fishing at Ft. Randall Friday and Saturday. They reported "pretty good luck." Mr. and Mrs Glenn White and Venita and If. S White were Tuesday evening. September 30, supper guests of Mr and Mrs. S. C Barnett. Mr. Barnett was ot> servmg his 79th birthday anni versary Mrs Stella Sparks. Mr. and Mrs Boh Adair and children re turned home Tuesday from Dos Niuines. Ia., where they visited Mr and Mrs Bill Schmitt and family. Mrs. Schmitt is the form er Joan Adair The republican caucus met at the Sparks cream station Tues day evening. The democrats met at Peterson's School was dismissed in tne lower grade room Friday in order that the teacher, Mrs. Orland Fryrear, could attend a teachers meeting ... ..... Mr and Mrs. Thomas Doolittle and son, Clinton, went to Pierce Friday evening, returning homo Saturday They visited their dau ghter. Mrs. Herman Medlin Mr Medlin had gone to David City where he is employed in a Jack and Jill store. Mrs Medlin will join him there as soon as ar rangements are made to move their household effects. Miss Beth Watson, who atten ded school in Omaha, was home for the weekend. The- first quarterly conference of the Methodist church was held Friday afternoon. C. F. Small was down from At kinson Thursday to do some hunt ing . „ , Mr and Mrs, John Cearos of Scottsbluff are staying at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs William Fryrear, while Mr. Fryrear in hospitalized. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farewell, of Pico, Calif., were dinner guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs Frank Pierce. The Methodist youth fellowship held a food sale Monday evening at Spark’s cream station. Venus News Mr. and Mrs. William Storjohn of Butte were Sunday, September 28 guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Uhlir and family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hall of Mitchell, S D., were Tuesday, Septeml>er 30, guests at the home of her parents, W. W Strope. In the afternoon they attended the fu ieral of F. E. Butterfield. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Porter and Mr. and Mrs. Verlyn Gibbs, Randy and Terry of Clearwater were din ner guests Sunday at the Ora Cas key home The dinner was in hon of of Leland Caskey’s birthday an niversary. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Finch were Tuesday, September 30 even ing visitors at the Bryan Finch home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhous er visited at the Emil Bartos home Wednesday, October 1. Mrs. Sidney Faulhaber enter tained the Help U club at her home Wednesday, October 1. 12 members were present. The af ternoon was spent quilting for the hostess. Mrs. Faulhaber served lunch. Mrs. William Buxton re ceived the door prize. Mrs. Vin cent Jackson will have club in two weeks. Sings for Wedding— Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wilson spent the weekend in Sioux City. Mr. Wilson, wlio was vocal solo ist for a Saturday evening wed ding in that city, is a science teacher in the O’Neill public school. Good Reading for the Whole Family •News ‘Facts •Family Features The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Mast. Send your newspaper tor the tune ehecked Enclosed tind my check er money order. I year JI8 □ • months S9 □ 3 month* je 50 □ Name “ Address City Zone State t 1959 Pontiacs on Display at Krotters Factory list prices for the com pletely new 1959 Pontiac hase ix-en announced hy S. K. Knudscn. general manager of Pontiac Motor division and vice-president < f General Motors. The new models, incorporating entirely new styling and exelus .e engineering developments, are dis played in the Wm. Krotb r com pany sh<Avrooms at O'Neill anc Spencer. "The complete new Catalina ! series is priced between the 1958 Su[>cr Chief and Chieftain series which it replaces,” Mr. Knudser, j said. "The new value packed Bon neville and the Star Chief series will lie priced lower than th 1958 series ” The popular Bonneville series, which was introduced In 1958. has been expanded to a complete line to include a Vista Sedan and Cus tom Safari in addition to the Sports and Convertible Coupes. The wheelbase has been increased from 122 inches to 12-1 inches. In addition Mr. Knudsen said Pontiac is offering entirely new styling, greater performance and an improved ride and a larger, roomier body on the new Cata lina series with more luxurious interior appointments and uphol- " story than has ever been offered i. in a car in this price class. "Mag ic Mirror" paints and electric windshield wipers will be standard on all models. Prices remain the same on the new improved Hydra-Matic as well as power options which add to driving safety and comfort. To Wed in June Rev. and Mrs. Wallace B. i Smith, of 1309 East Ave., York, announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith Marie (above), to Robert Leroy Law rence SN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray I^awrence of O'Neill. Miss Smith is now attending college at Nebraska Wesleyan university in Lincoln. Mr. Lawrence is ser ving in the navy and is now sta tioned in San Diego, Calif. A June 14 wedding is being plan ned. Mrs. Homemaker! Try This: Now that tart-juicy cooking ap ples are coming to market in greater abundance Bill Perry, su pervisor of the local Meadow Gold Dairy offers us this good re cipe for apple cheese crisp. The recipe was created by Beatrice Cooke, director of the Meadow Gold test kitchens in Chicago. Cinnamon spiced apple slices are teamed with Meadow Gold’s cream style cottage cheese. A butter pastry topping blankets the oven-baked dessert. Serve It plain or with whipped cream. Apple Cheese Crisp (Makes 6 servings) 5 medium size tart apples (about \Vz lb.) 2 teaspoons lemon juice (4 cup sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup cottage cheese cup sugar % cup sifted flour Vi teaspoon salt 1/3 cup butter Pare and core apples; slice in to a buttered 8-inch square baking pan. Sprinkle with lemon juice. Combine V4 cup sugar and cinna mon; sprinkle over apple slices. Spoon cottage cheese over apple slices. Sift together sugar, flour and salt. Cut in butter until mix ture is crumbly. Cover apple mix ture with topping and pat down fimly. Bake at 375° for about 1 tour or until apples are tender. Cool. Cut into 2Vi-inch. squares! 24c Arrive for Wedding — Miss Carlene Schoenle, daugh ler of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Scho ?nle, and Miss Rita Jilg, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs. A. D. Jilg, vere met in Omaha Friday morning by Miss Ellen Donohoe. ITte girls are students at Provi lence school of nursing in Kan sas City, Kans., and attended the Sehoenle-Graham wedding Satur iay. They returned to Omaha Sunday evening with Miss Don thoe and w’ent on to Kansas City. Try Frontier wants adi 6-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE Three-bedroom, basement finished into five rooms, two-car | concrete driveway, large garage. REASONABLY PRICED — IMMEDIATE POSSESSION —CONTACT— Ben Vidrickesen OR CAIX< 109 84 CONVEYING THE IMPRESSION of eager action is the 1959 Pontiac Catalina sport coupe. Reflecting ultra-modern design from every angle, if is destined to win wide popularity in the lower-priced, high-volume Catalina series. A wheel track nearly five inches wider for handling ease and safety, a new high-performance Tempest 420-V-8 engine, new, heavier true-contour brakes and a completely redesigned chassis frame are among PonttRS'o 65 _brand new features. Reception for New Members Planned Monday night tho Girls Sodality it St. Mar% s academy "held its i. gular scheduled meeting In st ructions were given to prosper• ive members Reception is being planned foi Monday. Ootolier 13, at 7 p.m Entertainment will follow the re c ption ceremonies. Tuesday afternoon the junior high and high school students wont to see and enjoy the movie, : "Around the World in SO Days." I The books have arrived for the I senior class play, and the seniors ■ are now practicing for the play, "New Fires.” A four-day vacation is in view for SMA students because teach ers' institute is being held in Omaha today (Thursday) and Friday, Monday afternoon Police Chief Chris McGinn gave the students a talk on safety anil urged his listeners to practice courtesy when driving. Larry Wanser and IIrenton Wabs, who represented St Mary’s at Wayne college last Thursday for the youth leadership conference, gave reports They j presented pointers for tho organ ; ization of a safety club among teenagers. Itridge Winners— Mrs. T. J. Liddy was hostess Sunday at a dinner bridge. Win ners were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson. Marcellus Showing Cadillacs for 1959 (News photo on page 6) Complete new concepts of tra ditional Cadillac engineering and design were emphasized by James M. Roche, general manager of the Cadillac Motor Car division and vice-president of General Motors, as he announced the division's 1959 models The Cadillacs for '59 are now on display at the A. Marcellus Chevrolet company fchownxans. "Extensive changes throughout the entire line of new Cadillac cars ga\e us the opportunity to bring together majestic new sty ling and brilliant performance to exceed even further the standards for which Cadillac has been so renowned. "In appearance, these new Cadillacs from the exquisitely wrought grille and h<xxi to the beautifully sculptured rear fins will set a new style note," Rtx’he predicted. "The sweeping elegance of Cad illac’s newly created silhouette is more than matched by the youth ful surge of the tremendously pow erful new engine. This 1959 Cad iliac engine," Roche said, “is the result of engineering development based on Cadillac’s 45 years of expert knowledge in the creation of the the V-8 type. In our new models, the power plant incorpor ates advanced principles of design permitting extremely smooth op oration while delivering vigorous maximum power for all occasions “The brilliant performance of the new Cadillac engine under scores the extensive engineering improvements achieved in a maj or redesigning for greater dis placement, a higher compression ratio, and more effective engine breathing. Those important sti ps together vv ith the new carhurotoi heating and engine warm-up con trols, prov ide a fully mature en gine design never before achieved even in Cadillac's long history as V-S specialists." Roche declared The new engine has a displace ment of 390 cubic inches and a compression ratio »*f 10.5 to l. It lias a 4 inch bore and a stroke of 3.S75 inches. The single four | barrel carburetor engine has 325 horsepower, while the "W" engine w ith three-dual batTcl carl hi re tors produces 345 horsepow er Pleased to announce another Cadillac “first" Roche said, "Cad illac has Introduced a new slxvk absorber which, 1 am confident, will be a major eontnlxiUon to the industry." Mrs. Dean Johnson ami sons took tune out on an afternoon last week for a visit with Mrs. Albert ,. idtfcldt. __ "t 1.200-1 500 Cattle Expected There will !>c from 1,200 to I.SOO head of rattle here today (Thursday) at our regular weekly sale. Kxpeoted are (MMI son yearlings, heifers and steers, and some light l«o year-olds. The ealf consignment* are of extremely good quality for this early In the season. Our yearling selection today will he as good as you’ll see all year. Hog sale starts promptly at noon. O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET PHONE 1! Vern & Leigh Reynoldson Here now front the finest orchards, Cracklin ’ crisp... and priced to please ! _ _ Extra Fancy ^fiHlf The new crop’s in! Glossy red beauties, so crisp and fresh they crackle when you bite into them. We ve hurried them in by the carload — right from the finest orchards — to offer you the best apple values this week. «■« ■ ’ " 1' '“1 Come load up for good eating ! at our money-saving price. Apple Pfe Spi^S Crown Colony.Can 30C — your choice Crow« Colony: l%°* 00f of these fine LlHWlDOn ground, only the Aneat.Can /Ov. CARAMELS Pie Crus! Mix delicloua e cruata.Pkg 21C ~ frin’l fnrUail Town Hou“: choice 0 No. 3°3 / Q p RA V D II D V (■ r rilf bOCKldll quality, blended fruita L Cans “'V. U A D U K. I 14-oa. <Sf BANDBOX U Vanilla and choc, cubed chew. Pkg. Owe#* ICe Milk asst. rLAVoas Gal. 49c KRAFT S ,«.oz. OQ. P p TOW* House; White or 2-lb 00 Recipe and stick, in every bag l’kg. «J #*- I Of LONl Yellow, guaranteed to pop.Bag L 7L I---* Peanut Butler «-. "tt, Delicious AdoIgs Fancy Lb 15c Horseradish c-r.—j — ' ’■ Golden ApplesSS&Tfc. 15c Walnuts -* -....ivc it Stock Up turn for wumths to come widi Scotch Treat FROZEN ORANCE JUICE Here's a real buy on U. S. Fancy, strained, light amber, clover blossom Empress Honey SALE 8-oz. Jar \ 9 C 12-oz. Jar 29c | 24-oz. Jar 53c ( Honey gives sparkle to favorite fall dishes Multi Grain Bread %??!% KT?™. 'KS 19c Sweetmilk BiscuilslKft“;"S.i 10c 1 Ballard Biscuits'S^KST.. .2 SS 29c 1 i, * L Betty Crocker; make your own 40*oz. A1- — DuCjUICK biscuit* and serve with honey.Pkg “ 'l n i) i . Li j y Kitchen Craft; try honey 3-lb. A ^ - — t QIICOIxG iMIX on hot, steaming pancakes ...Pkg. H Graham Crackers 37c | r Prnar] Miv Aunt Jemima; d* !i his 1 7. * ^ “ lOm Di CdU I'M IX when served with honey ..Pkg. 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Get details and entry blank* at Safeway. = I ,.h_ JOY OXYDOL 1 * Y Liquid Detergent | I U 'IZ64c 21C 63c I HegS-l Special Pack—Save 7c Special Pack—Save 7c a pkg. = E /— | COMET; with Chlorinol, /-> Tl.S-oe. it V- I G3nSST special pack, save 5c .... /_ Can* E r O C Special pack, 16-oz. c — jpic Ot jpan 7c coupon in each box.Box O |C ” XK.KT MtftRft V Kl> TO 7.1*1* OrtVTTTTX* E Prices effective thru Saturday, October 11, in O’Neill. EE fillilllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHP