The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 26, 1959, Image 3

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    Deloit Mtwi
Mr and Mr* Jewell Torajaek
Mike and Ray ot Hastings spent
the weekend at the Ralph Tom
jnrk f&ms home
Mrs Mary Steam* returned
home last week She spent a week
at the Athel Fuller home in Chad
rwi and same by plane to Nor
folk where ah* spent several days
*t the home of Mr. and Mrs
Homer Steam#
Mrs Glenn Harps ter accompa
nied Mrs Bill Gibhs to Norfolk
Wednesday I >anny Gibhe. who has
heen hospitalized In Norfolk, was
able to return home
John Sehi underwent throat sur
gery in St. Joseph's hospital in
Omaha recently.
Mrs Otto Reimer of Lincoln
■pent the weekend at the E. L.
Sisson home
Bill Tagel is doing carpenter
work at the Ralph Tomjaok farm.
Panamre worked »»*rtime when
the weather »e favorable to get
the aura gavastari Many have the
job completed sad report good
yields.
Mrs Mary gleams and Mr and
Mm Maynard glearnt and daugh
g-r plan to have Thanksgiving din
ner at the Park Center Civigraga
Uonai ehuroh. Several from here
will attend the dinner and bazaar
at Elgin Thursday sponsored by
the Catholic ladies
Mr and Mrs Henry Reimer
plan to spend Thanksgiving at the
home at Mr and Mrs Howard
Temple and daughters in Hast
ings.
Mrs Sidney Anderson will move
Monday from her farm home near
Park Center to her new home in
O'Neill. She sold her farm last fall
to Wolf Bros and bought a new
home in O'Neill.
Mr and Mr* Ivan Bngga. who
live on a farm aenr Ord. have
■old their farm and are moving to
Omaha They art havu* a farm
•ale Monday. Nov JS Lynn
Bngga and family live in Omaha
where he la attanding aollage
Mr and Mr* Mike Bom and
•on of Plain view *pent Sunday at
tha Henry Reimar home
Mr and Mrs Cliff Lodge anti
family at Petersburg plan to apend
Thanksgiving at the L. L Rartak
home.
Several from here attended the
Thanksgiving dinner Sunday at the
Christian church in Clearwater
Mr and Mrs. L. L. Bartak visit
ed relatives in Elgin Sunday af
ternoon.
Amelia News
By Mist* Florence Lindsey
Mrs Frank Pierce and Mrs R
W. Waldo were shopping in O'
Neill Thursday.
Bob Blaokmore of Cheyenne.
Wyo,, visited his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Blaokmore on
Saturday, Nov. 14. They were deer
hunting while he was here
Mr. and Mrs Ivel Thompson
and daughter, IJnda of Sedro
Woolley, Wash., are visiting rela
tives here. Ivel is a brother of
Leon Thompson and Mrs. Tenus
Madsen. Mrs Thompson is a sister
of Mrs Vem Sageser.
Mr and Mrs Clyde Widman and
Marcia went to Lincoln, Thursday
morning where they attended a
music convention over the week
end David Garwood, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Blaine Garwood of
Amelia also represented Atkinson
high school at this event
Anton Svatos was pleasantly
surprised Wednesday evening when
a group of friends and relatives
came to help him celebrate his
59 birthday anniversary. Altnougi
it » m an birthday Mr* Svatos
»a> aa much surprwed at t.e
Among thus* present w«ra Mr
ana Mr a Dew* ourgett and Vlayne.
Mr Mid Mrs umay v.*i i and De
kra Mr and Mrs Leonard 6v*u»
aad D»v»u anu Onruie 5*aua
Mrs lom ixjuUu.*. sr entered
Atkinson Memorial hospnat on
enuay. Nov a lor treatment ot a
laju, hl* on ner lag Mr* Doo
kttie fell from ute porcn at u.e
iutnt ot her daughter, .i t M, B
Ketaieuy, someume ago uguring
her leg at that ume
The Ameua Progress.ve club
met Wednesday. Nov. 16 at the
home oi Mrs. Bernard Bnckinore.
thete were twelve members anu
three visitors present The guests
were Mrs. Junes Piatt oi c-nam
Lxis Mrs. ciayton Burge, am.
Mis. Earme Johnston. Mrs. Elmer
Coi.i.i.„e and Mrs. Kees presented
die iesson on home made gut uie..s
ana gut wrapping Mrs. Rees gave
sevi.al new ideas on memoirs to.
tying that used piacucul materials.
Our guest Mrs James Piatt Ui
monsoated Uie making oi many
beautiful package ties. Everyone
brought ideas lor making guu
anu toys.
A nice box of toys was brought
by the members to send to the
children's ward at University
hospital in Omaha.
Tne next meeting will be the
Christmas party on Dec. 16 at the
home of Mrs. Paul Fisher or it
the roads do not permit, it wi.l
meet with Mrs. Ralph Ri*es
The Merry Matrons club met
with Mrs. Steve Sladek on Thurs
day, Nov. 19. Mr.. In ten Pokurnj
was co-hostess
Mrs. Floyd Adam and Mrs.
Blake Otto d"ovo to Palmer Fri
day where they were joined by
Don Adams. The group went to
Omaha and spent the weekend \
siting their nephew and cousin,
Jerry Kiltz and family.
Mrs. Burton Kiltz oi Arlington.
Va.. is in Omaha canting her arm,
Jerry and w.fe and tie #<*w grand
•on Mrs k.ita tha >>r*ier Opal
Ott l« a aiaaer of Mrs Adams LXie
to ill haaldi Mna Kills was a>>t
sole to nan at Amelia
Mr and Mra Ralph Reea at
tended a family dinner at tfv
horns of his sisiar and hroiher in
■aw Mr and Mr# Atnos Jtinhara
Sunday Another siater Mra Jeasia
Kepler of Truakee Cakf., was
among tie other guaafe
Larry Beckwith of Page ha*
been visiting his grandparents, Mr
and Mrs Bernard Blaaknvwe
Mr and Mrs Glenn White and
Mr and Mrs. S C. Barnett were
O'Neill callers Thursday
Mr:. B. W. Waldo called on Mrs
Debra Ernst Friday afternoon
Correction It was Mrs Calvin
Barthel who was a patient in an
Omaha hospital rather than Mrs
Keith Barthel as stated in a pre
vious issue.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Pierce wt n
Burwell callers Friday morning
Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Johnston
and Mr. and Mrs Lew- Backhau
were Sunday dinner guests of Mi
md Mrs. William Fryrear.
Lonnie Sparks, Roger Waldo an
Rohert Burge accompanied othe
Cham tiers high school students t*
Neligh Friday evening to a rolic
skating party.
Mrs. Bob Adair accompanied
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar:
Doolittle to O Neill Saturday,
Jerry and Diane Adair visit*
Grandma Adair while their moth*
vas gone,
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Doolittle
! Kathy, Joyce, Vicki and Sue wen
in Burwell and Ord Sa'turday. Little
Barbara Deen Doolittle stave*'
I with her aunt, Mrs. Gertie Adah
' and Mrs. Stella Sparks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierc*
j delivered turkeys to O'Neill Satur
1 day. The Pierces have a nit
hunch of turkeys and had !
some for THanksgn mg dinner*
Mr* Debra Km* a**omp«r.eu
them to O Heili and Atkin* *
umer Amelia foAa see* in Atkin
son isaturday afternoon were Wd
Lwa* Fryear* iXck IXaUntie and
Ralph Rees
Mr* Edith Andersen ws* * din
ner gu«wt Sunday at S C Barnett*
Mr* Stella Spark* ami t-onme
moved to Chamber* Sunday
Mr and Mr* Paul Nielsen and
son of Omaha spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr ami Mrs
Clyde Burge and family
Mr and Mrs August Puspichal
and family an* enjoying a new
car
sir and Mrs. Gene Shmitt ami
rw<> children of McLean visited her
mother, Mrs. Helen Poknrny Sun
day,
Sunday etenirtg callers at the
William Fryrears were Mr and.
Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mrs Edith
Andersen, Mrs. Emma Lmdsey and
Miss Obsenee Lindsey.
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Shariffa DMd4*o S Tomjark
Sheriff to Wai ;o k Davis 5-14-38
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WD-Wakl* K l»avia to Craae
Scnmidt ami Blanch* Si asm 5-31
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a> u> Thomas En*;eihaupt ami a
81134# $950- All of Out lot C lyu
•aat of Elm Street-lnman
w ( otka
al to Fred Timmerman S-'3i
$ . Se » *
WD-Adelaide B Hutton to Si rl
Frank Hutton 11-14^9 $1-N4 5 31
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WTVJohn W EriokhtSf to Arthui i
A Mann and wf 4-1-39 $45,500- !
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Abe's Beauty Shop
*
Am • 1mm weal of trues
l« A*'l Dougl**
Pbsas S«S — O'Neill
Paul Shierk
INSURANCE AGENCY
O'NEILL, NKBR
Imursnrr of All
Hindu
Phone Your News To
The Frontier
Number — 788
Money To Loan!
Household Goods. Personal
Property, Oars. Trucks,
Farm Equipment
HARRINGTON
Loan and Investment
Company
I.OW KATES
j FOR SALE
Strong's Repair Shop
Consists of two lots with four room mod
ern house. Three car garage, complete line of
shop equipment. Stack of new and used parts. *.
To be sold as complete unit
Located at 426 North 7th St.
■ Priced to sell
| Vernon and Ann Strong, owners
Comfort plus style! Flattering Sno Prin
cess has Dynel pile cuffs, warm fleece
lining, Talon zipper for easy on and off.
Waterproof brown rubber construction.
103 9364
Boys’ Overshoes
4- 49
SIZES
11-2
Built for protection! Cotton
fleece lined for extra com
fort and warmth. Four pull
proof welded buckles, cor
rugated non-skid soles.
106-9663.64
BOYS’ 3 to 6 MEN'S 6 to 12
Black arctic as above. Black arctic as above.
106 9666.64 109 6648.44
Work O’shoes
595
MEN’S
6-12
4-buckle medium weight work
arctic with corrugated traction
grip soles. All rubber con
struction, fleece lined.
Full gusset front.
10S-M9I
5-Buckle Work Overshoes 650
As described above. Black, sizes 6-12.
Insulated Pats Pile Cuffs Men’s Zip-Ups
13s0 fc95 4”
FdNae. olive drab Sporty black or grey One quick zip and
l, , poC*; f°°f' l#ather w!,h warm ny‘ they’re onl Black .ilk
onkle in.uloted with Ion pile lining; foam fjni.h rubber, fleece
foam rubber. 6-12. cu*hion .ole. 4'/i-10. lined. Size. 6 to 12.
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Grapefruit 8
Red or White *taeated," ||
. 8-lb. Poly Bog I
to ■adrenelied grapefruit grove, oar bay ere have been fc|
busy picking out the {inert of the new crop £nd&«» jpl
Hashing it to Safeway. Here It is for you and | !
just about the best fruit buy in town! | I
I A ^ Delicious variety—crisp <4 | j
#%PPIC5 and crunchy, northwest-grown ItC | |
frirrAtc Combine with raisins for ^ 1-Ib. ^ K* 1:1
V*arrOTS fresh vegetable salad A Bags AjC | |
Turnips tJt'&XgSSa*._2 n* 19c
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There’s no place Uke SAFEWAY for Meat
Spareribs frcab, small, meaty ...Lb.
Tenderloin wbufc t*D&*ic«bfub 79c .. -Lb
Fishsticks gStSSSNErw*...?£
Bee t Sugar
10-lb. G
BAG
Christmas Baking AhcacII ^B^
Stock Up Now and Sane!
Salad Dressing _..S££45c
Brach's Cherries wooderfuUy°d^^b08 Box 41^^C
Facial Tissue absorbent cleansing tiasne
Crashed Wheat Bread 19c
Plain Donuts 24
Sliced Cheese Pimento or artse*!^. .Package 27.
Red Cherries 35£RSSr_ 2 a?” 39c
Rib Crackers SttSttS* 3£ 29.
Lucerne Ice Geam Assorted flavor* . !®79c
Heinz 57 Sauce _29c
Cucumber Pickles Brine. Freds 29c
Pizza Pie Mix ChtfRyAyp^giiMMeePicg. 49c
White Magic Cleaner £*£ 61c