Riverside Newi By Mm. IJonel (itimer The Kenneth Pollock family of Neligh were dinner guests Sunday at the Dave Pollock home Mr. and Mrs Dewitt Hoke, Clay ton and Mrs Bob Hohbs and auo J™ Mr aod Mrs. Rol Hord and Duane were dinner guests Sunday at the Lionel Gunter home. The Lynn Fry family visited Sun day evening, Mar 20 at the Wil lie Shrader borne. Dale Raasch of Omaha and a business companion of Columbus visited Thursday at the Dave Pol lock home. Mr. and Mrs Z. H. Fry visited in O’Neill Saturday afternoon. They also called at the Otto Retke home in Inman. The Louis Vandersnick family visited March 20 afternoon at the Wayne Fry home. Mrs. Wendell Switzer entertained the Seek and Share project club at the Church Annex Friday after noon. Mrs. Walter Miller assisted with the lunch. Mr. and Z. H. Fry ate Sunday dinner at the George Montgomery home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier vis ited in O’Neill Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston, Marilyn and Barbara visited Wednesday evening at the R. A. Hard home. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry were Neligh visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom ery called on Duane Hord Satur day afternoon. Glenda Napier was an overnight guest Friday and visited Saturday at the Kenneth Hill home. Mr. and Mrs, George Montgomery were Neligh visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom ery visited Sunday afternoon, Mar 20 at the Dewitt Hoke home. The Marcus Pierson family vis ited Sunday afternoon, Mar. 20 at the Earl Pierson home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke, Clay ton and Mrs. Robert Hobbs and son visited Thursday evening at the Willie Shrader home. Clayton was an overnight guest of Douglas Shrader and on Friday Douglas and Clayton accompanied George Keller to Wayne. Zita Donohoe of O’Neill spent the past week at the John Napier home. Mary Bergstrom and Mrs. Anna Miller were guests Sunday, at the John Miller home. The BiUy Lofquest family were dinner guests Sunday at the Char les Rotherham home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kallhoff and baby visited Monday evening, Mar. 2 at the John Miller home. Mrs. Wilbur Spangler, Joan, Ju dy and Leon, Mrs. Ebben Graft, ina Bennett and Mrs. Neva Berg strom called on Lucille Biddlecome last week. The Alfred Napier family were dinner guests March 20 at the Web Napier home and in the evening they called on the John Napier family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson and Mrs. Walter Woeppel called on Mrs. Edith McClanahan in the Brunswick rest home on Wednes day. The Eddie Walters family of Chambers and the Grant Mott fam ily were Friday evening visitors at the John Napier home. The Billy Lofquest family vis ited Friday evening at the Leo Miller home. Becky Miller stayed overnight wiih Patty Lofquest and Cathy Lofquest spent the night with Joan Miller. Mr. and Mrs. John Napier vis ited at the Jerry Cuddy home in O’Neill Thursday evening. Cathy Lofquest, a sixth grader, and Joan Miller, a seventh grader, were in the spelling contest for country schools in Neligh Satur day. Mrs. Leo Miller, Ellen and Mel anie called on her mother, Mrs. Ora Switzer Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Dave Anson called on Mrs. R. A. Hord Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Howard Miller, Mrs. Edna Lofquest and Mrs. Bert Fink ac campanied Reverend Ivan Turner to a prayer conference at Edison on Tuesday. Returning home Fri day. The Will Shrader family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wetlauffer and Gary, Mrs. Emily Johnston, and the Wil lie Shrader family were dinner guests Sunday at the Archie John ston home in honor of Barbara s birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ahlers were guests of Rosalie Ahlers Tuesday in Norfolk._ . Electric Motors Rewinding — Rebuilding Call 24S-YV — 24-hr. Service Northwest Electric O’Neill j Thi* 1» Where You Get It Insurance for - Outboard Motors Boats Boat Equipment Boat Trailers and YACHTS , Con tub v* about Inturonce for any typo of watercraft. Special rater for yacht owner* who meet certain itondord* a* to aavtgation »klll and cafety technique*. Stop In or tele gbtnt to* Information. FU1X COVERAGE i Rate SVc^r GASKILL INSURANCE 124 So. 4th St. ' O’Neill, Phone 710 Lynch Newt By Vridwa Ptnkrrmaa Veklon Pinkerman was dismissed from St. Anthony's hospital Wednes day. Mar 23. Mr and Mrs Vel don Pinkerman have moved into *n apartment in the McGinn res taence at 513 East Adams St. in O'Neill Visiting the Pinkermans this week were Mr and Mrs. Jerry Carsten, Mrs. Irene Carsten, Mrs Fay Pink erman, Nate Conard, Mr and Mrs George Calkins. Mr and Mrs Ken Coventry and Mr and Mrs. Thomas Hiarorta. Mrs. Irene Carsten spent the week end with Mrs Fay Pinkerman Miss Jan Micanek was a Satur day overnight guest of Katie Me-j Donald Mr and Mrs Clarence Kolund and Eugene were March 21 busi ness callers in Sioux Falls, S. D. Mr and Mrs Bob Courtney and Sherry were Tuesday, Mar. 22 vis itors in the Charlie Courtney home, j Judy McGill spent a few days in the Frank Carsten home this past week due to bad roads. Maurie, Laurie, and Penny Mi canek spent Sunday afternoon ir the Bob Courtney home while their parents, Mr. and Mrs Dwight Mi canek were attending a funeral Judith Sexton was a Thursday overnight guest of Hallie Carsten in the Frank Carsten home Mrs Jerry Carsten spent from Sunday till Thursday visiting her mother in Bonesteel. S D Kay Carson spent a few days vis iting in the Alvin Carson home in O’Neill this past week Guy Pinkerraan was an O’Neill business caller on Monday. Miss Shelen Johnson was a Fri day and Saturday overnight guest of Hallie Garsten * Mr and Mrs Frank Weeder and Margene visttd Mr and Mrs. Carl Weeder and baby in Omaha over the weekend. Miss Jan Micanek from Omaha spent the weekend with friends anc relative* Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Carson spent the weekend with Mrs Nata Bjorn sen in Lynch. Miss June Carson from Hast ings is spending the week here with her parents, Mr and Mrs Albert Carson and other relatives Mr. and Mrs Guy Hull and Gay were O’Neill business callers on Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Jerry Carsten, V and Mrs. Frank Carsten and She! en Johnson were Friday evening supper guests in the Bub Carsten home The occasion being Hallie s birthday. Mr. and Mrs Vigo Christensen. Kay and Bonnie Flanders were O'Neill callers on Saturday, Edward Streit was a Monday ov ernight. Mar 21 guest in the Han nah Streit home and Miss Mar gene Weeder was a Monday over night guest erf Ruth Oaborn in the Buss Greene home. Hallie Carsten was a Tuesday overnight guest of Stolen Johnson. Mrs. Guy Hull was a March 21 overnight guest in the home erf Mrs Fay Pinkerman. Misses Veldeen Pinkerman and MaryEllen Schindler were Wodnes day evening supper guests of Mrs Fay Pinkerman Sharon Courtney is spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs Hannah Streit while ht*r parents, Mr and Mrs. Charlie Courtney are visiting Dick Courtneys in Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs Leonard Streit in Wichita, Kan. Elaine Stmt was a Thursday eve ning supper guest in the Hannah Stmt home. The junior class of Lynch high school attended county government day in Butte Thursday. Randy Pinkerman ts staying in the Wayne Christensen home this week due to bad roads. JoAnn Kolund spent from Mon day till Wednesday visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Charlie Courtney. 7 BIG DAYS ^iiPY BACK AGAIN! BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER! The great * Wmm^m ^ annual sale event that means EXTRA SAVINGS on the fine products which March 31 thru April 6 bear this mark® of quality. Throughout the year, these brands are your best . 2< ^ buys—offering top quality for less money. Now, during this special event, th^ Sfllod Dressing NuMad®—freah, tanjy Jar 45c Sortdwkh Sprcod Lunch Box Jar 49t “"»*• “*«*«'•A wond''ful 10 5tock "P! JU!I ‘°°k fM ,tK® Salad Oil .49t Stuffed Olives .59c on the label—it’s your assurance of quality.. .your assurance of savings. Lucerne — Party Pride Ice Cream Gallon $^09 Carton | Strawberries ... 3 »£ $1 Sugar Wafers 2 ft 49c r|. j el Dutch Mill—American, 8-0*. «q Sliced lrl6eS6 Swiss or Pimento.Pkg. -— Town Ho use — | | MIX ’EM OR — MATCH ’EM Choice Fruits 4 89c Fruit Cockt&il, Halved Unpceled Apricots, Yellow Cling Peaches or Bartlett Pears \i •II- Crown Colony—another 2;°*- 49f Vanilla beat buy for less money Bottle ** _ Crown Colony—FREE, 26-oz. I’kg- OQ« Pepper Of SnoWhite Salt with each 4-oz. 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Lucerne —Grade-A, sweet cream, 1-lb. / Qf BUTier lightly salted, quartered.Carton v7v i Beef Stew Grade Beef, boneless . .^ 69c r«k» • Hormel Brand: ready-to-eat, skinless, A Q Picnics 4 to C-lb. average, defatted.Lb. "T w C ! ”3 heads are better than on. a hen you buy crisp, HEAD Lettuce “*°.3 heads 25c Asparagus springtime tenderness and flavor.Lb. 25c B ■ — or GREEN ONIONS, ^ f A Kaaisnes springtime color and flavor. «# Bunches | jC % jkg • A I _ Give crisp, crunchiness 3-lb. ^ VVinesap Appl6Sto fresh fruit salads ... .Bag ^ yC __ ______ Produce and Meat prices effective thru Saturday, April 2, only. mifiirr RESERVED TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Grocery /meet effective thru Wednesday, April 6, in O’Neill f:::; ■" ■-1 camby AngeD Food Cakes I Round, light, tender and fluffy 14-oz. Cake M$*** 1 Wilderness ; Pie Filling ; 4 s„; *| 5 Choose from Apple, Cherry, ^ or Raisin | Chnrmin j I Toilet Tissue ; 12 "EST | In white or pastel colors \ - *■ Gooch's Spaghetti § C._ _ p 1-lb. 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