The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 15, 1959, Image 12

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    Club Notes
Lithrma ladies Aid
Lutheran Ladies Aid met Oct. j
8 with 18 members and a guest, j
Mrs. Alvin Hesse, present. The
members continued plans for their
November 4 smorgasbord and aL
so decided to buy more tables
and chairs for the church base
ment.
The lesson was given by Mrs.
A. S Gedwillo
Delta Dck
Mrs. Frank Froelich was host
ess October 7 to Delta Dek. Guests
were Mrs. Ira Moss and Mrs.
Mabel McKenna.
Winners were Mrs. C. J. Gatz
ami Mrs. Froelich. This Wednes
day's meeting was with Mrs. Ed
Gallagher.
Supper Club
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pctsche en
tertained members of supper club
in their home Sunday evening fol
lowing dinner in O’Neill. Winners
were Mrs Petsche and Dr. Bob
Waters.
O'Neill Women’s Club
Members of O'Neill Women's
Club met Tuesday night in the
Methodist church parlors for their
mum show. Mrs. Esther Harris
was hostess.
Following the business meeting
conducted by Mrs. Howard Man
son. mum arrangements by mem
bers were judged by Mrs. Helen
Sullivan. Arrangements winning
prizes were those by Mrs. Harri
son Bridge, Mrs. Howard Manson
and Mrs. Joe Tennis.
Slides on mums and mum ar
rangements were shown. A lunch
was served at the close of the
meeting. The committee mem
bers were Mrs. Harrison Bridge,
Mrs. Heed Herley and Mrs. Wayne
Roelle.
Bridge Club
Mrs. Richard Nelson was host
ess Tuesday evening to Bridge
Club. Miss LeVeta Lehn was a
guest. Winners were Winnie Bar
ger and Miss Lehn.
Tlie next meeting will lie with
Mrs. Vem Reynoldson in two
weeks.
WSl'M
Fifteen members of WSCS met
last Thursday at the Methodist
church. Mrs. Ruby Wayman led
the worship service and Mrs. Ben
Wayman presented the lesson on
"United Nations".
A missionary minute was read
by Mrs. Robert Embree and the
social relation minute by Mrs.
Ben Wayman.
The next meeting will ti joint
meeting with Wesleyan Service
Guild Monday night.
Merrtmyx
Mrs. Tt'd McElhaney was host
ess Tuesday afternoon to Merri
myx. Guests were Mrs. Edna
Yantzi. her sister, Mrs. Ruth
Byers, Omaha, and Mrs. Arlo
Hiatt.
Winners were Mrs. Yantzi and
Mrs. J. I). Osenbaugh. Next meet
ing will be in two weeks with Mrs.
H. S. Moses.
Thursday, Oct. 15
Eastern Star
Home Economics tea for 7th and
8th grade county girls
O’Monde, Mrs. Don Becker
Friday, Oct. 16
Rebekah Lodge
Monday, Oct. 19
Starlight Extension, Mrs. Jerry
MILLER THEATRE
ATKINSON
One Show Nightly 8 o'clock
Sun.-Mon. Tues. - Oct. 18-19 20
Wed. Thur. - Oct. 21 22
^lijfPoSTuiCN^MflSI
yFaw am ■ main
NOTICE
All Barber Shops in O'
Neill will close Satur
day evenings at 6:00
beginning Nov. 1 till
Apr. 1.
Hotel Barber Shop
The Peacock Barber Shop
Don’s Barber Shop
Dean’s Barber Shop
Joe’s Barber Shop
v \f4’ > v i :r o.y t,
McGinn
Wesleyan. Service Guild and
WSCS tmt meeting
Tumday, Oet. 20
Extension Club Achievement
day
Catholic Daughter, social meet
ing
Friendly Neighbors Extension
Phone your new* to "88
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
REAL EST-WD- Frances Knapp
to Jean Griffin and Clara Crane
10-3-59 $1- 1/3 Int. in E4 20-29-13.
REAL EST-WD- Bernice C.
Murphy to Daniel J. Murphy 1
25-55 $l-Lot 10-11 and 12 Blk E
Fahys 2nd Add-O'Neill.
WD- Bernard Allen to Robert
W. Waters and wf 10-9-59 $12,585
Lot 15- Gilg and Ressels Subdivi
sion-O'Neill.
REAL EST-WD- Nellie Komer
to Laura D. Spittler l^t-46 $1- Lot
7 Blk 32 Ewing.
WD- Johanna Ramm to Robert
A. and Eugene Ramm 8-25 59 Si
All that part of EM2SEI, Sec 2
30-16 lying South of Railroad right
of way.
REAL EST-WD- Bob Mick to
John Mick and wf 10-13 56 $3000
NWl4 31-29-14.
\VT>- Robert J. Peterson to Min
nie, Anna and J. C Stein 10-6-59
$2000- Undivided Interest in E>4
vri. 7-NWl4 18-31-11 and SE14
!sE>4 12- SEV4- NWI4 13- NE1*
nf SE I4NE Vi- NW *■4 NE14 13
,\V4SEl4 11- W%NEVi 14-31-12.
\VD- LolS Ann Wabs to Minnie,
Anna and J. C. Stein 10-6-59 $2000
I Same land
REAL EST-WIV F. J. Gilg., et
I ai, to Francis L. Tighe and wf
9-30-59 $1- East 50 ft. lot 13 and
all lot 14 Gilg and Ressel’s Sub
division-O'Neill,
WD-Robert Reed Grubb to C.1
N. Wyant and wf 8-6-59 51000
Pan N4NWi4 29-26-12.
IRRIGATION STORY . . .
(Continued from Page I)
would have a right to the use of
these bridges and provisions
would he made to pay them a fair
price for that portion of the land
used by the canal.
Sub canals anu laterals would
be supplied at Reclamation bu
reau cost to the site of the farms
in north Holt county in the dist
rict.
Further ditching (on the land
of the farmer' would have to he
financed by the farmer himself
and any other improvement nec
essary to keep the major share
of his farm under the ditch irri
gation.
A local group of farmers !
would administer the district I
and watch over the mainten- I
ance and operating costs. A fee
of from $6 to $11 per nor*' per
year would be the cost to the
farmer depending upon how
well adapted his land la for ir
rigation.
The Bureau has divided the
land in the irrigable areas in
three classes. 1. 2,and ;i. Owners
of the best land (class 11 would
pay (he most per acre for the use
of the water (which includes op
erating and maintenance costs l
owners of class '! lam! less, etc,
Combination Beef 8c Pork SALE
FRESH PORK
Neck and Back Bones fine with kraut ^ lbs only ... 29<
JACK FROST ROLL SAUSAGE lb.29c
MULBERRY SLICED BACON lb. pkg.30c
FRESH MEATY PORK SIlOl LDER
PICNICS-4 to 7 pound average only.lb. 29c
LEAN - FRESH
PORK ROAST per lb.only 39c
CAMPFIRE MINCED HAM per lb.only ^0c
SNACK BAR
SPECIAL
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
SNO CREAM
Qt 39c
Gal.$!29
VANILLA OR
CHOCOLATE
USDA GRADED
BEEF HIND
QUARTERS
100 to 125 lb ave. Just
the right amount of cover
for a minimum of waste
57c per lb.
Sides.49c lb.
Come in and make your
Selection
PRESBYTERIAN LADIES
ANNUAL
Food and Bake
SALE
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Snack Bar Lobby
GOLDEN VALLEY
Pork and Beans
5for 99c
Fresh Grade A
LARGE EGGS
Dozen.35c
New Crop Frozen whole
STRAWBERRIES
25 lb. can
*6.89
FREE
$3 Extra Bonus
In S & H Green Stamps
when purchasing
CRACKERS
2 lb box 4Qc
' Offer Expires Oct. 17
urtqxi... HOWL
i
ONLY 3 BIG SALE DAYS LEFT
THURS. - FRI. - SAT., OCT. 15-16-17
Coke Ojl'etoei Topped with
COCONUT STJ.&F.ok.. 29c
POPCORN Sru.P..yV.V29c
PANCAKE MIX E*..*£33‘
CVDIID Our family Toll 20-Ol 0 Or
O I nur Caeo aed Maple ... Bottle d 3l
PINEAPPLE Z&SF*.43t'i« 89c
GREEN BEANS .4M?,-3.03 7 9C
SAUERKRAUT .BWS*
TOMATOES ££&:::.5NV.!3T°
PICKLES .5?33c
SnowCrop
0\tqsdabkAu jAom- Tlsuu C^P
POTATOES W..d
BEANS Si.o,’
DC AC Condor 10
rCRO Groon .Ob.
MIXED VEGETABLES. £
CHOPPED SPINACH .d
Buy 5 of Each
or Mil 'Em
5 for 89
BROCCOLI SPEARS.S.
CANDIED YAMS .d
Your Choice
3Sor79c
■ wfc-.A Oa.Lm n
9wtw rrvM*voTiR ne»w
PERCH FILLETS .3J£.‘P
FISH STICKS S3.3S£T
SHRIMP tgL .ZSU* 2 »., 951
CATSUPS" 5=89c
PEACHES”! 3-i-85c.
TOMATO JUICE.--- 45*1
i GRAPE JAM3! 79c
PRESERVES;; =. 4 =. 89c
UIUNK TUNA--”.4-^1
PEANUT BUTTER—49c
TOMATO SOUPl” 10"‘$1
BEANS sz?. 6 « 69ci
R A i SIN S s?r... i 49c
PUMPKIN asr.sal Oc
PC IQ Oar Family P He. Ml QQC (
ILHu Cream of Ike Garden... 0 Tins 99v
M Oar Family PHa.IOlAQr
Golden. Whole Karaal. 0 Tta* 99
PCIDQ Oar Family 0 Hf Ha. IV. ||00
| CHERRIES Ss».4^79'
f APRICOTS 5SMU-.3mht^85c
^ FRUIT COCKTAIL 4^87'
c«* FRUITS' VEGETABLES
Armours U. 5. No. 1 Washington Red Delicious
EV-S smoked ppi$$
CL En/'oy Apples Often —
Anytime Is Apple Time
0*5^ MS SM Jr NOTHING _ _
C. FINER
W - * '= /
Plus $5 Extra Bonus in S & H Stamps *
PURE FRESH CALIFORNIA RED EMPEROR
GROUND BEEF GRAPES 2 “ 29c
3 lbs for.$1 00 LARGE SIZE FLORIDA JUICE FULL
Minced Ham, lb.39c GRAPEFRUIT JOt
Thursday - Friday • Saturday
SNACK BAR
SPECIAL
OLD HOME BUNS
Plus
WIMMERS WIENERS J
Combined to Make
Those Delicious
HOT DOGS
only |Qc each
WE HAVE
LOCKERS
FOR RENT
You can rent a locker for
as little as 75c per month
See us for special offer at
this time.
Lockers available in three
sizes — 125, 175 and 250
lb capacity. Lockers may
be rented on monthly,
quarterly or annual ren
tal plans.
Our processing charge of
3c per lb. includes cutting
wapring and freezing.
I FEATURING FOREMOST J
FLAVOR of the MONTH]
CHOCOLATE-MINT]
ICE CREAM j
1/2 gal carton 89c;
Delicious! — Try Some
SATHER ”
GEME CREAM
COOKIES
full lb. pkg„ .. 27c
FEATURING
Roberts Grade A
Dairy Products
Sweet cream butter, Cot
tage cheese, Skim - Vada
Butter - milk Bonus Pak
milk.
FREE
$3 Extra Bonus
In S & H Green Stamps
when purchasing
TOILET TISSUE
8 rolls for 59c
' I I
HOME GROWN, FRESHLY DRESSED
Roasting or Stewing Chickens lb.23c
YOUNG, TENDER AND PLUMP
Watona Brand Turkeys 3 to6lbave.39c lb.
Kraft Longhorn Cheese lb .49c
YOUNG, TENDER
Frying Chickens, whole 29c lb. Cut up.33c
HOME GROWN MADISON COUNTY
WATERMELONS, every melon guaranteed lb. .. 2c
BUTTER, parch lb.69c Lard 2 lbs. 35c
mi . i
NUTRENA DOG NUGGETS 25 lb. bag . $2.95
NUTRENA RABBIT PELLETS 50 lbs. $2.50
NUT EGG CRUMBLES 100 lbs.$3.95
27% GRAIN BALANCER 100 lbs. $4.95
NUTRENA SHOAT 14 Hog Rations 100 lbs.$3.75
NUTRENA 40% HOG BALANCER 100 lbs.$5.25
On Hand- Block Salt, Crushed Rock salt, Tankage, Meat scraps, Bone meal, Bran Shorts, Soybean, Mineral and Mineral blocks. Check with us for a discount on quantity purchases
which cover all poultry, Hog and cattle feeds.
O'Neill Spencer SHELHAMER FOODS Butte Bonesteel
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