The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 24, 1959, Image 7

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    SEALTEST
ICE CREAM
All Flavors
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DEPENDABLE BRAND
Great Northern Beans - Navy
Beans - Early June Peas - Chop
ped Spinach - Red Kidney Beans
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SALAD
DRESSING
t DRISCOLL FROZEN
I STRAWBERRIES
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FREE!
FREE!
FREE!
1000 FREE Water Pistols to be given
away absolutely free to all children
when accompanied by their parents
BE SURE AND GET YOURS
— SHOP AT THE OUTLAW— ■
SIOI X REE
HONEY_5-lb. jar $129
BANQI'ET — FROZEN CHICKEN or BEEF
POT PIES_5 for $100
ASSORTED
CANDY BARS_18 for 3®c
REAL DOIT)
ORANGE BASE _.._2 6-oz. cans 35c
LO(i CABIN ■
SYRUP_36oz. bcttie 0$c j
CAMPBELL’S
TOMATO SOUP |
Can 10c
MRS. CLARK’S
FRENCH DRESSING_Bottle 10c i
BAKERS
CHOCOLATE CHIPS J2-oz, pM?c
BAKERS ANGEL FLAKE
COCONUT ...Jumbo 14-oz. pkg.
CUDAHY’S
TANG
12-oz. can 39c
LIBBY’S FROZEN
ORANGE JUICE .. .4 6 •oz. cans $100 j
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DOUGHBOY
FLOUR
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SALAMI —.■Lb. 59c
AMERICAN
CHEESE .
Mv. S. NO. 1 JONATHAN
•APPLES -Foil box S298
GUARANTEED RIPE j
MELONS ....Each 39c |
YELLOW
ONIONS_Lb. 5c
GOLDEN
YAMS
I FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS
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| O'Neill Locals
I Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pruss
. : and Mi s Mary McCarthy of Om
I aha spent the weekend at the
jGeorge McCarthy re sidence. Mrs
| Pruss is the daughter of the Mc
I Carthys.
| i Edward McCarthy of Columbus
spent the weekend her with his
I parents Mr. and Mrs. George Mc
Carthy and other relatives.
I Mr and Mrs Radean Block of
Grand Island visited last week
with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Al
bert Block. Sunday, following
church services Mr. and Mrs.
Block and their guests accompan
ied by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fre
richs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frerichs
and girls. Mr and Mrs Fred Tim
merman and Mi's. Elsie Frerichs
and children picnicked at the
Spencer dam The ladies visited
while the men and boys fished.
Mrs. Bertha Hayden of Wiggins.
Colo., arrived Sunday to visit a
few days with her sisters, Mrs.
Edith Young and Mrs. Rouse.
Mrs. Edith Young arrived home
last week from a three week trip
in Kansas and other points. She
had accompanied the Jim Harris
family, who were returning from
camp" to Kansas City where she
visited her daughter, Mrs. Wal
ter Huston and family. From
there she went to Paola to v isit
! icr son. Harold and family. Har
mi wacnes mm uus ** I'asiuHuc.
Mr. and Mrs Mike Higgins went
*o Schuyler on Friday where
hey attended the funeral on Sat
urday for Mrs. Higgins' sister-in
law, Mrs. J. C. McNally They re
turned later Saturday
Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs.
Eugene Hastreiter were Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Eisenmenger and Lar
ry of Humphrey and Miss Mary
Lou Eisenmenger of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harmon, >
vho will move to Norfolk in the
iear future, were honored at a
farewell party Saturday evening
by Meadow Gold employees Af
ter a dinner party, the group play-1
1 cards at the Bill Perry home. 1
Presenting a g'ft to the Harmons 1
were the Perrys, Mr. and Mrs. j
Joe Sivesind and Mr. and Mrs. j
Owen Parkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fetrow re
lumed last Wednesday evening
from a four day trip to Lake Oko
boji which they won in a General
Electric dealers contest. Other GE
I
Jimmie Haul and his
RHYTHM VALLEY RANGERS
GROVE
Saturday, Sept. 26
ADMISSION: 50c
; ^ gfwiww PH I ■!■■■ Ill
dealers and their families were
also af tiie Iowa resort.
Mr. and Mrs. Roln'rt Ferris ami
their children, Fritz, Betsy and
Jonathan, of Glenlake, Minn.
were overnight guests Tuesday
at the H. G. Kruse home. The
Ferris family are enrouto to San
Diego. Calif., where they will
I make their home
Dr. and Mrs Harry Gildersleeve
celebrated their fifteenth wedding
anniversary Sunday evening. The
Earl Hunts, G. Owen Coles ami
Bob Kurtz' were guests at a din
ner party and later returned to
the Gildersleeve home for cards.
Ellen I oh a us was home from St.
Mary's college in O mail a for the
weekend with her parents.
Mrs. George Bosn and children
Mrs. Bill Kelly. Mrs. Charles
Fox and Mrs. Lyle Fox were
guests at the Vernon Davis home
Sunday afternoon in honor of Mrs.
Davis' birthday.
Mr. and Mrs John Stahleokor
of Naper were guests Monday at
the Paul Shierk home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Shelhase
attended the 50th wedding anni
versary of the Glen Butterfields in
Atkinson Sunday.
Mrs. Herman Musfeldt of Man
ning, la., left Thursday after a
week's visit with her daughter
and family, the Don Younies.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pinkerman
were guests Friday afternoon at
the Reg Pinkerman home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson
were in Albion Sunday where they
visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Reynoldson.
\f m rVamM rVuich nnH fnmilv
of Woonsocket, spent the weekend
here and at Bartlett. They were
dinner guests Sunday at the Dick
Tomlinson home along with Mi
ami Mrs. Laurence Rothchild of
Atkinson
Miss Betty Fetrovv, who is now
employed in Lincoln hy Woodman
Accident and Life Insurance
Company, was home for the week,
end with her parents.
Guy Cole, Bud and Bob Cole of
Emmet and Mike Smith were in
Lincoln Saturday for the NU
football game.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Fox and
Sharon Marcellus were here from
Lincoln for the weekend.
Miss Catherine Wilson will leave
for St. Mary’s hospital. Rochester,
Minn., where she will participate
in a nursing seminar.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Berigan were
in Omaha tor the weekend where
they attended the wedding of his
siste’\ Miss Mary Kay Berigan
to Mario Pafin at St. Margaret
Mary’s church. Mrs. Genevieve
Ilarty and Mr. and Mrs. William
Froelich and Mary also attended
the Saturday morning nuptials
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Nesbitt
were guests Sunday evening at
the Reg Pinkerman home.
Mrs. Rosa Bowers anti Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Woideneck of Mid
day were guests Thursday at the
Ray Kayls home in Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of
Norfolk were weekend guests at
the Karl Smith home. At the
Smith homo Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Smith of Neligti find
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brown of
Tilden. They all attended the
Glenn Butterfield's 50th anniver
sary at Atkinson Sunday.
Mrs Ruh> VVavmnn was in On
awn la., last week where she
visited her sister.
Shirley ami Margery Shelhase of
Atkinson stayed Thursday and
Friday with their grandparents.
Mr and Mrs. C. G. Shelhase.
Mrs. Faye Pinkerman of Red
hird was here at the Reg Pinker
man home several days last week
to rare for the Pinkerman ehild
; ren
Mr am’ Mrs. Paul Shierk were
in Naper Sunday at (he John
Stahlecker home.
Mrs. Alvin Gowler, Jennifer and
Jeff, of Columbus were here last
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Smith.
Mrs. flick Tomlinson and Mrs.
Laurence Rothehlld were guests
Thursday at (tie Laurence IVxtcr
home near Burvvell.
Dinner guests Sunday at the
Clyde McKenzie home were the
Dean and Civ ic Streeters and Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Khrhardt of Ly
nch.
Stuart News
Rv Mrs llcrh Skala
Ladies of St. Boniface parish are
having their annual bazaar at the
Stuart auditorium Sunday, Septem
l>er 27. Serv ing will liegin at 5
pm. It is a chicken supper with
free .antelope.
Bill I toff man took his brother,
Jerry, !» David City Tuesday. Jer
rv h tii mint win i'diI u'nplfc <it thn
Hill Hoffmans. Hill returned home
Thursday.
Those who attended the Nebras
ka football game at Lincoln Sat
urday were Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sog
er of Newport, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Farr of Newport, Mr. and Mrs.
lion Shald, Mr. and Mrs. iv>n My
ers, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chaney,
Mr. and Mr; Hob Chaney, Geor
ge Bigelow and Rube Mueller
Mrs. James Scott and Terri Kay
of Lincoln spent ihe weekend vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Ober
mirc. Rita an 1 Noln Obermire ac
companied Mrs. Scott to Stuart
for the weekend. Greg Scott, who
has spent the past two weeks
with ii ■. grandparents, returned
home with his mother.
Mrs. Sam Marcellos spent Sat
urday evening and Sunday visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. Dwight
Moody at Ainsworth. Mr. Marcell
os and Mrs. Henry Wacchter
brought her home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Julius of
Osage, Wyo., were Friday and
Sunday overnight guests of Mrs.
Tony Lockmon.
Sunday evening dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Lockmon
were Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Gill
and family, Mr. and Mrs. 1 X>rlin
Lockmon of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs
Fore i Julius and Mrs. Tony i/xdc
■ mon
The Mariners met at the church
j basement Sunday evening. Violet
I Sweet led the lesson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henning and
Mrs. Mary Henning, all of Atkin,
son were Sunday afternoon callers
at the G. L. Obermire home.
The Nifty Nels met at the home
of Mrs. Don Bemt September Jb
Mrs. Charles Jansen won high*
: prize, Mrs. Bryon Blotz, travel
! nro •» nrl Mee T?ill I^nViln i ii'ion
Nifty Nellies is the new name for
the club. The next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Jim Hytrek
on October 7th.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Gardner Gill were Mr. and
Mrs, Dorlin Lockmon of Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Lockmon
and Mrs. Tony Lockmon. After
noon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Gill
were Mrs. Sid Oakleaf and daugh
ter, Mrs. Max Mills and family,
all of Sioux City.
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or other in$tql|ments J
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FOOD & FUN I
St. Mary’s Church of Spencer
:
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
COMMUNITY HALL
—
CHICKEN DINNER
I and
All the Best Trimmings
Adults $1.00
Children under 12, 50c
Serving from 12 to 7 p.m.
FUN FOR ALL !
Are You 3?
Are You 103? £
Are You In Between?
No Matter
You’ll Have Fun! *
Games to Tickle your Heart |
and Load you with Prizes! §
Fish Pond — Cake Walk — Games of Skill 1
Teddy Bear — Dishes — Balloons to Pop — Etc. §
See the new
I960 PONTIAC
Free Coffee and Donuts will be served at our
showroom on October 1, when our new line of
,
1960 Pontiacs will be on display.
WILLIAM KROTTER CO.
Phone 531 O'Neill