The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 04, 1959, Section One, Image 6

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    Ewing News
Hjf >lrs. Ilrtruld Harris
Mr. and Mr*, Roliert Tama *r .
were honored Sunday at their home
when friend* and relative* arrived
about noon with well filled baskets
for a picnic dinner to join them in
celebrating their silver wedding
anniversary.
The children of the family pre
sent'd them a television set They
also received a collection of sil
ver dollars and many other gifts.
Luneh was also served during the
afternoon.
In attendance were Mr. and Mrs,
Fred Tams of Clearwater, Mi
and Mrs Wendell Barton, Mr and
Mrs. Dale Pettijohn, all of Bruns
wick, Mr. and .Mrs. Dans Seger
und lamily of Norfolk, Kenneth
Robertson of Springview, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Mareellus and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Marecllus
and family of O'Neill, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Robertson of Dong line,
Air and Mrs, Jed Robertson of
Valley, Mr. and Mrs Kelt h
Schweigert and family of Dallas,
S.D., Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Abney
and two grandchildren of Inman,
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilson and
family of Valley, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Van Horn. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Van Horn and Allen of
Page, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peter
son imd daughter of Neligh, Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. liarriaomd daugh
ter of Ewing and Miss Brenda
Morrise of Omaha.
Mrs. James Eurley of Madison
was a guest for a few days last
week ut the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Marcus Snyder and other relatives
in Ewing
Holiday weekend guests at the
home of Mrs. Pauline Noflko were
her daughter anti husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Cronin and sons
of Pierre, S.D. Other guests on
Memorial day were Airs. Elmer
Owens, Judy and Frank, Mrs.
Stanley Raymond and son, all of
Norfolk.
Mrs. Pauline Noffke, her guests,
Air. and Mrs, Vernon Cronin and
sons of Pierre, S. IX and Mrs. El
mer Owens and family, Mrs. Stan
ley Raymond and son, all of Nor
folk visited at the Henry Lange
home Saturday afternoon, then all
Thursday, June 4, Buck Night
"KING CREOLE"
With Elvis Presley, Carolyn
Jones, Dean Jagger.
Two Cartoons for the Kiddies
Friday,-Saturday, June 5-6
Vincent Price, Carol Ohmart
"House on the Haunted
Hill"
Plus
"Gulliver's Travels"
Mickey Mouse Cartoon
8un.-Mon.-Tues., June 7-8-9
Geo. Montgomery, Dian Brewster
"King of the Wild
Stallions"
In DeLuxe Color
Cartoon—M ashing ton, D.C.
-
Wed-Tliurs., June 10-11
Buck Nights
Spencer Tracy, Claire Trevor and
Robert Wagner
"THE MOUNTAIN"
In Color Two Cartoons
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I
ask yourself j
these questions j
you |
buy a steel building
..
►Of* IT GO UP FAST AND [ASTt
Don't wnxtc time end money on
costly hired help for a week or
more when you build .. . with the
new -SIOUX- Steel Building
you'll do the job voureelf with
only two-on-the-farm helper* in
a fraction of the time. -SIOUX
«a faxt. easy and practical.
S nr BIG ENOUGH FOR ALL YOU*
NEEDSt -SIOUX- is . . . with
room to spare. A full 20 ft high
... 40 ft. wide . . . and lengths la
it any need. (It even enlarges la
asetiorva for expansion).
■ THE COST LOWT With th* new
-SIOUX- Sted Building voull
stor* mors, pay leas. Site,
strength. 1< ng-life with a price
lag that will surprise you.
CAN IT BE FINANCED? Sioux
can . . . approved by A.S.C.
for grain storage loans, with
20% down and 5 years to pay.
In many cases the building
can pay for itself in storage
benefits alone.
• IV FAMOUS -SlOUlf- OUAUTYY
<Wt the new -SIOUX- sted
building gives unmatched
-SIOUX- quality u> a farm build -
Mg. From wall to wall, from dl
la ventilator* luateriets and de
mgn ars perfect examples oi urn
gmfity that has marked -SIOUX*
Steel equipment fur nearly SO
M m mrwarx iono in asm
amt OF MmoiNO insist on now.
Mawfoctwon of Ito Moil
Cow Oik to Aownw
I
WM. KROnER CO.
SIOUX STEEL DISTRIBUTORS
O’Neill. Nebr.
were six o'clock dinner guests at
the home of Nfr and Mrs. Gene
Koenig.
Mi and Mrs. John A Wood sjient
I Memorial Day at Norfolk w ith te» j
1 lativ es.
Mr. ami Mrs. Roliert Dunaway j
and family ol Hastings v (sited dur
I ing the holiday weekend at the '
[parental homes of Mr and Mrs.
I Karl Billings ami Mr, and Mrs.
! Hoy IXinaway.
Mrs. \S aldo Davis and Marie
decorated graves of relatives at
Tilden, Mitulim Grove ami Key
•M on Memorial day, .Mr, Davis
>|»ni the day with his mother,
Mrs. Gertrude llavis at Orchard,
who accompanied the family
home (or over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coe Butler of j
Iancoln attended the aldmni han
i ijuet May Jtt and v isite-d at the '
home of her sister. Miss Vina Wood
and other relatives in Kwing.
Sunday guests at the home of j
Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs were
! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John i
Sehitfbauer sr., of Norfolk, Mr.
and Mrtj. John Sehiffbauer jr,( and |
family of Sidney and George Schiff
bauer of Omaha.
Dr. and Mrs. William II. Ross
I were afternoon and dinner guests
at the home of Mr. Robert Mc
Laehlan at Atkinson Tuesday. Mrs.
Ross also s[>ent the evening there
while l>i Ross addressed the youth
group at Camp Cleveland.
The daily vacation Bible School
I opened Monday morning for the
children of the First Methodist and j
the United Presbyterian churches. |
Eighty-nine youngsters answered to
roll call. A devotional period opens
die session at 9:00 a m. and at the
United Presbyterian Church in
charge of Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and
Mrs. Ray Sedivy. Classes are dis
missed each day at 3:30 p in. with
the exception oj' the nursery class
which is dismissed at 11:30 a.m.
A picnic dinner on the lawn ol
the United Presbyterian church
will lie held Friday noon.
On Sunday evening a program
and exhibition of the work done
during the week will lie held at
the First Methodist Church. An
offering to cover expense of the
scIkjoI will be taken at this ser
Parents and friends are cordial
ly invited to attend.
Reverend and Mrs. Cecil Green
and daughter, Tammy were lion
ored Sunday at die First Metho
dist Church, alter the worship
service and Sunday school hour,
at a icUowslup covered dlsli din
ner. The Greens were also pre- I
seated a gilt ot money from the
congregation by Aubrey Wood,
chairman oi the ein.^ti board
with which to purchase some ar
ticle tor their new home which
they recently moved into at Nor
folk.
Reverend Green has been the
supply minister lor the First ivlein
ouisi Cilurch since the lust ot the
year, when the pastor, Rev. Lee
jbridgen accepted anotner cnarge.
Reverend Green is also an in
structor m me Norlolk Junior Col
lege.
Rev. and Mrs. Green and daugh
ter ieit Monday lor a vacation
flip to lexas where they wiu visit
at tile home of his parents.
Mi-, and Mrs. Fred King oi
Portianu, ure., arrived Monday to
visit at the home ot her brother
ana wile, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Serf
ot Clearwater and also their niece,
Mrs. James Minarrk and lainiiy
at Ewing.
Monday evening dinner guests
at me James Mlnank home were
ilei parents, Ml’, and Mrs. t reu
Seri' oi Clearwater and tneir guests
Mr. anu Mrs. r 10yd King ot Port
land, Ure., Mr. and Mrs. Dvvigm ;
Schroeaer and children ol kwuig.
ivii . and mi s. James Mlnank nan
as men' guests on inursday eve
ning Don Mackel ot Elgin, Miss
ixwina iViinarik and Gene Moms
ot isehgn and Mr. and Mrs.
Dwignt schroeder and 1 amity of
Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd King ot
Portland, ure., anu Mr. and Mrs.
Uvvight Scnroeder and cnilcnen
were dinner guests ol Mrs. Senroe
der s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
MinariK anu iamily. in tne alter
noon an went lor a nae 10 isigin.
n e u n e S U It y evening, alls.
James Alhiank accompanied by
Airs, Floyd King ol I’orilanu,
uie., attended a pre-nupiial
snower ueid ai the home oi Air.
and atrs. U. A. i'ayne home near
r.tgui, Honoring airs, ainiarik s
dangnter, Aliss Donna, who will
ue a J Unc unde.
ivu'. anu airs. George Jelteries
nau as meir guests on aunuay, an.
anu ans. Mam iViun oi c iveni,
an. anu ..ns. Henry aieycrs oi
Ciearwatei anu Mr. ana ans. Clin
ton Miner oi Ainsworth.
air. anu ans. Maurice Archer
anu tanuiy spent uie noiiaay weea
enu wiui ms inouier, airs, jonn
me no i. ans. aiauu cower ol iNe
ngn was uiso a sl\ o ciock uinner
guest at Uie Arcner nome aaturuay
evening. '
ans. Dorothy Vaugnn ol umana
spent me nouuay weeKenu wiui
ner mouier, airs, dace nnggs,
nouuay vveeaena guests at uie
nome oi air. anu ans. .|uues
xvouieruaui were men' uaugmer
ana nusuana, air. anu ans. oonn
nronscnnauei oi annueapons, anim.
non ivouteinuui oi cnicom spent
ltiursuay anu rnuay at uie pai
entai nome. aliss neveriy ivouiei
noin letumeu to Dnicoin on aiou
uay anei sptnaiug a tew uays
wiui ner parents.
cues is at uie nome ox Miss ma
ut'.iiieu ,ast weeK were an. anu
ans. jonn c Dea, neo ana ivacuer
anu ans. iveu nagiei ana sou, an
oi Uuuinwu, d. D.
air. anu ans. nil Groan were
guests u.i aieinoimi uuy at uie
name at air. anu airs, i tea Don
Wu. anu son.
an. unu ans. t,a croan accom
panied uj ner uuugne.r, ans. ito
uert r'tuuen ana cimuren weie
ouiiuay uinner guests at uie home
ol an. anu ans. Victor nbnwut
unu luinny.
,ui. iuiu Airs. Husseli Bretlen
kanip reidrued to men iiuiue in
lurh ou lTiuay. airs, oiedeii
kunip nau spent a lew nays with
tier patents, air. anu ans. liuipu
mcer mu also uiteuutu uie
aiumm Oiuniuei AUesuay evening,
nils. AnUlOW Cl sen ie till lieu ,
notne aaiaiauy troui a trip id
wasiungton siute wneiv sue visiteu
nei aaugnter ana iaiuny.
air. anu an s. Dew is Carter spent
uie nouuay weeaenu at cuauiou ,
with relatives.
m Mm mm
WMPfswL'* mmk
Army Pvt. Ia*o J. Dean, '.’0,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard I..
Dean, Stuart, reeently eompleted
advaneed individual tminini; with
the 2d Armored Dl\ tsion at Fort
Hood, Tex. Dean entered the \r
my last Jloveinbcr,
Phone Your News To
The Frontier—
Hospital Notes
Sm ml Heart
Lynch
PRESENT; Mrs. Marlin Car
stens and Bn by Mark Jeffrey Ca r
stens of Naper; Mrs. Mary Classen
of Spencer; John . Dickey of Silen
cer; Baby K , ,-r Ray Ilaun of
Spencer; Baly Ki lly Mitchell of
Butte; Mrs. .■ itha Ruff of S|**n
cer; Mrs. Ruin Ialbert of Bristow
Harold I large is ul Spencer; Duane
Cassidy of Lynch.
Dismissed: May IS Mrs. Theiv
dore Wright of \ordd; Mrs. Hen
ry Hull of \ cruel; Mrs. Kennis
Hansen of O Neill. 1B Miss Mar
garet Storjoh nn of Spencer; Mrs
Ce< ilia Liewtr of Butte 20 Baby
Rocky De Sp ft « 1 • f Bonesteel, S
D. 21 Mrs. Kitn'i i Elmer) of
Bonesteel, S. D.; Iliss liliu Nor
wood of Lyni i; Sirs. Adolph Scdl
vy of Bristow; Otto Bentzen of j
Naper; Mrs. j furry Delfs of Clear- j
field, S, D. 2. Bernard Tun ink ol
Butte. 23 Mirs KatlJeen Boeder of
Fairfax, S. D : Mi :. Mary Sieler
of Butte; Bitty M . nael B. Speiilel
of Bonesteel, S,D.
O'Neill Locals
Mr. and firs. Charles Melena
and Mr. and Mrs, Woody Melena
ere in Nu>t>rnra Memorial Day
Mr and Mrs M B, Mnreellus,
Mr. and Mrs Billie Mnreellus Mr
and Mr* D, H Marcellos of Stuart
and P, E, Marccilus of Greeley.
Colorado were Rucsts Saturday at
the Sam Marcellos home in Stuart
Clara Aim had dinner Saturday
I for Mr. and Mr* Arthur Aim, Mr
t
and Mrs, Herman Pimnutf of Pam
and Mr and Mrs H V Rouen*
krans of Redbud
You are on the inside of a concrete hog house looking out. \ '
t irnado struck the building and although did little other damage to
the farm it tore the concrete side out of the building on the Kren
Howard farm seven miles north of Orelmnl. For the lull weathei
story during the past week see page 1.
Photo and Kiigruvlng In The kr-nntlet
Sec Safetvay*s
big assortment
of cheeses
Swiss Gouda
Cheddar Limburger
Brick American
Longhorn Old English
■MMCVOWMiOaO ■ *
A Daisy of a Dairy-Season Salad! ... .
Cottage Cheese and Pears:
Lucerne — Small or large curd Town House — Bartlett, halved, Choice *
12-ox. Carton ! 32-ox. Carton
19< 43* 3"L.: $100i
i w a. ■ ■ nO'OQiauarOnn tmtOMro nioo ■moho ocaua.n .n-o.*.
Cheese Spread „ ..A Sc
Pasteurized, Processed — Kraft’s Velveeta, 2-lb. Ctn. 79c 2-lb. Ctn. ^0
Canned Milk 7- $1
Cherub Brand, 7 Tall Cans 95c Pet or Carnation Cans ®
Cream Cheese ^ J
Kraft’s Philadelphia — makes a delicious cheese dip ... uaJ>k&
Lucerne Butter 63c
Sweet cream, U.S. Grade A A, lightly salted...... .Carton
Lucerne Ice Milk ^/LQc
Choc. Marble, Strawberry Marble, Vanilla and other flavors ... .Carton ^^B Jm
Herahey’s Chocolate Syrup.16-oa. Can 23c
(>J PI Dutch Mill; Pimento, 8-o*. A A
Sliced Lncese Swiss or American .. .Pkg. £
Cheddar Cheese chedda/ chunks muu,. 65c
■a_ 11*11 Lucerne Lac-Mix; really 12-qt 7ft
Ury ItIIIK instant, just add water.Pkg. # pC
' Lucerne Milk vSSgtu. *h
Coffee d«$1.41
Potato Snaks a different flavor .... Pkg. 35c
p | • New Oreo ll^i-o*. AfV
Nabisco vOOkieS Creme Sandwich Pkg. J7(
P I • Sunshine; Orange Sandwich, 1-lb. IQ
VOOKieS try this different flavor.Pkg. 4#(
Crackers New, crisp and crunchy.Pkg. 29c
Grapefruit Sections ' ", 2 N.» 35c
T___* _ Lucky Whip; Try this 9'/j-oz. PA
I Oppmq delicious dessert topping.Can J
l\._ Gaines; a delicious & g 1-lb. <f A A
L/Og ■ 00a complete meal for pets O Cans ▼|lvV
Dinner Napkins strong, absorbent Pkg. 27c
■ - ••*. ■ ■ " • ■
■ « * •*
Frozen Blackberries sesies,... .3 sa 49c
Chunk T una s“^js2^49«. 2 59c
D A#| ^ Town House; ^g No. 303 ^g
4ia VW ■ ■■ wSSw Fancy Sugar Bells in a can. vine-ripened, tender Cant aHO'1
LAFII FBgflkC^C --POST TOASTIES, 12-oe.
II ■ IlfllmW favorite breakfast cereal* in every home.Pkgs. Jm ^
c * # ,
Serve your family Safeway’s tender,
* U.S.D.A. Choice Qrade Beef—
Chuck Roust
SAFEWAY CHUCK ROAST
is the full cut. Notice how much
more good lean meat it has!
LETTUCE lOf
Fresh, crisp, firm.Large Head ■ wRM
TOMATOES 20c
Red-ripe, farm-fresh, always delicious Lb. MF Mi
CUCUMBERS 1QC
Bright, glossy—for fresh spring salads. .Lb. ■ Ml
APPLES 3,
"VYuiesap variety—-Extra fancy quality .... Each
\ Blade Cub
Lb 49« V-b.
, 9 lbs. 89c
— € Grounaf^^KeC. 1
_ ^Birtd Beet can.Vender o b OgC
CrOUna ■* .Range Brand. l<kg. ▼ W
Sliced Bacon=.j**,#
Vlinmes HMWBOUK** - • u %9c
i .mch Me°*s
AT SAFEWAY YOU
GET FREE GOLD BOND
STAMPS WITH EACH 10c
PURCHASE YOU MAKEl
* * t W - n 0 * ► •*
Prices effective thru Saturday, June 6, in QfflsMJRM