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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1960)
Do You Know Your Neighbor? "Know Your Neighbor” ts not a contest There are no prizes given for correctly identifying the person pictured The only reward is the satisfaction of knowing your neighbor Last week’s guess who was Norman Gonderinger, O Neill attorney. Here’s a man we know many of you have met. Chambers News By Mrs. E. K. Carpenter Mrs. John Honeywell went to the home of her brother and sis ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Ur ban at Ewing Sunday where she was an overn.ght guest. Monday she left for Omaha to visit her sister, Mrs. Sinkule. Mrs. Bert Sybrant and Orva and Mrs. Guloie Nachtman of Douglas, Wyo. spent several days last week visiting their relatives Mr. and Mrs. Guy Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Smith and Mr and Mrs. Roy Coolidge. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sanderson and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Al vin Blair and daughter of Cham bers were Sunday dinner guests in the Otto Hubei home at Clear water. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Revert Sanderson and fanr ily of Stanton and Mr. and Mrs Don Joring of Clearwater. The occasion was the birthday an niversary of Mrs. Ray Sanderson and grandsen, Rovert Ray San derson. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gillette and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Al Zweibel returned Thurs day from a visit with relatives at Spokane, Wash. The Zweibels who are from Glenwood Springs Colo., remained fra vis.t with relatives at Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hanna werr snipper guest Friday in the Eric Retzlaff home. Mr. an 1 Mrs. L. V. Coop r drove t» Liuco'n Sunday where they visited the D ck Riad fam ily. VALLEY ('ENTER Valley Center Extension club met Friday at the home of Mrs. | Don Gartner with Mrs. Joe Horn olke, co-hostess. Roll call was answered by giving a spot re moving hint .The lesson was pre sented by Mrs. G. H. Grimes and Mrs. George Thomson. Mrs. Lloyd Gleed presided at the business session. Mrs. G. H Grimes reported on the State j Council meeting held at McCook, j She also told of a recent meeting ; with state leaders in O’Neill. Mrs. Grimes and Mrs. Daane K. Miller reported on the St. Anthony's hospital auxiliary meeting. The club received an invitation to a get-to-gether of Extension club members at Lincoln October 26. “Voters Guides” from the League of Women voters \*ere distributed. Lunch was served by the hos tesses. Deloit News By Mrs. H. Re I me r Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp attended the wedding of their son, Bob, at Woonsocket, S. D., Sat urday. Mr. anil Mrs. Clarence Schmi ser went to Chlllicothe, Mo., Thursday wh re he competed in the corn picking contest Fri day. Clarence was fifth in the one row division. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stearns of Norfolk visited Mrs. Mary Stearns Sunday. Mrs. Steams re turned to Norfolk with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Larson re turned to their home in Ewing Friday after three weeks spent in the Hastings hospital, the Don Starr home in West Point and the E. Pahl h me in Oakland. Mrs ANOTHER BIG SPECIAI. and "One That You Will Be Talking About" Coming up in Verdigre on J FRIDAY, NOV. 4 .... 12:00 NOON j 4,000 to 1,200 CATTLE Many Good cattle already listed Cor this “Big Special.” Please make your listing by this weekend if at ull possible so that we ! can properly advertise your consignment. At the CATTLE SALE last Friday, both the pens and the seats were filled. Prices on steer calves were exceptionally good with calves selling generally from $20.50 to $28.00. Occasional j packages of light steer calves sold from $28.50 up to $31.25. Hei fer calves sold in a range from $24.50 up to $25.00. Yearling steers sold from $23.00 up to $25.00. ] Watch next week’s pa|ier for complete listings for Ihe sale ] on November 4. All cattle will be sold as listed. Plenty of pen ] room with good facilities for handling your cattle. Try Verdigre with that next consignment. J iM'iiKimwr HIP uw; — riiiif.i*, KMHKK 4 in VEHOIUKE j MARKET REPORT ON MONDAY’S HOG AUCTION: Another very active market an Verdigre again soared over the terminals with top hogs going at $17.25. Other top mixed No. 1 and No. 2 hogs sold from $16.85 to $17.20. Included in the range ] were No. 1 hogs weighing from 245 to *60. The bred gilts sold from $54.00 to $>8.00 each. Each week many new consignors add their names to our large j growing list of customers who are making it a practice to mar- j ket their livestock at Verdigre. If you have hogs for sale, why 1 not "Ship that next load to the Monday Auction in Verdigre." 1 We are confident that you will like the service and prices and we J will do our best to see that you are a satisfied customer. Regular Sale Each and Every Monday—Special Cattle Sales 1st 1 and 3rd Friday of Every Month. ] VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET Don Jensen, Manager Lester Pearson, Auctioneer, Spencer Phone 86 W’ In Verdigre ] - •: Larson underwent eye surgery Mr and Mrs Henry Renner were visitors on Saturday. Mrs Fred Maben was able to return home from the O’Neill hospital Friday after she was in jured in a car accident Sunday in Clearwater. Mr and Mrs. Howard Manson and Sidney Anderson were Sun day dinner guests at the Henry Reimer home in the afternoon. The Man sons, Reimers and Mrs Anderson attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Weeder. Saturday evening supper guests at the Maynard Stearns home were Martha Kinney of Elgin. Mrs. Laura Elliot of Des Moines. Ia„ and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hiersman and sons of Lima, Peru, South America. Mrs. fl. A. Bauer returned last week with Mrs. Minnie Miller and James from Montana. They attended the fiftieth wedding anniversary' of Mr, and Mrs. Evo Vander snlck. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Tomjack returned Monday from a trip to Chicago. 111., where they were guests of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Beaudin and family Virginia McDonald, youngest daughter of Mrs Watson Mc Donald was married to Gary Moon of Neligh at the Methodist church in Ewing Sunday after noon. Mr and Mrs Fred Harpster and Mrs. Glenn Harpster visited the Roy Johnson home in Ne ligh Saturday. Mr ami Mrs Gh'nn Harpster and sons attended the McDonald ■Main wedding Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Leonard Larson visited the Don l^arson home in O'Neill Saturday. Joe Thnuuer suffered a heart attack Saturday, lie Is hoopibUised In Neltgh. Mrs. Henry Reimer attended iwMwwiwiaiMMwaaaaaaaaMa teachers convention in Norfolk Thursday ami Friday. Sidney Anderson spent the weekend at the Henry Mock home in Oakdale Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays I naaaMaaa<waaaaaaaaaaaet dog & COFFEE 5e —j i complete your sets of Misty Pine SATURDAYFROM 1:00P.M.TO9:00P.M. Dinnerwore this week! I; UTI Brf “Round-up SNACK SET J0IN THE FUN AND SAVING DURING 0UR You Poy Only 19c 2HD ANNUAL BEEF R0UNDUP • ■ • j j SWANSDOWN — White, Choc., Yellow, Butterscotch f* KRAFT MARSHMALLOW MIX 3 _ CRESCENT I BACON 3l„. 1.00 f ARMOUR RING j ! BOLONGA 3 *7 89c j! CUDAHY'S I ! A CHOPPED PORK u 59c jj ™-* SWIFT'S PREMIUM j! SKINLESS FRANKS j lb. 59c : Fresh Lean GROUND BEEF 2,79‘ ii DERBY POTTED Meats 12- 1 KRAFT SPAGHETTI DINNER Pkg-.26c I TRU-PAK YELLOW CLINO Sliced or Halves *10 PEACHES.2 JS, 59c I MILLER M CRACKERS Bo« 23c iL.b 39c \f{ GOLD MEDAL —T* FLOUR 50 S3* 4.49 KRAFT ITALIAN Iv DRESSING sHrp"" 2 ^" 37c # FUSHIA HOUSE W NUTLADE Pockoge 35c I PETER PAN f' PEANUT BUTTER 35c ' KRAFT SWISS CHEESE 8 OZ. PKG. PACKAGE__ TRU PAK SLICED PINEAPPLE c.V 35 ALLEN CUT GREEN BEANS 2 cNl303 2S JELL-E TIME ASSORTED JELLY 3 Zrce __ ALL GOLD PEAS 2 c°re PRINCE DOG FOOD 3 29c BAKERS LEMON OR CARMEL CHIPS l°ZZ 15c GOLDEN SHORE ' JONATHAN BREADED SHRIMP ll" 49c APPLES 4 ^ 49e m -ji PRODUCE BEST BUYS jj Fresh Crisp ... J | LARGE jj STALKS OF 11 Celery I FRESH CRISP CARROTS !j POUND CELLO PKG. 10c SUNKIST ! | ORANGES 3 d,,:„ 89c jj GOLDEN YELLOW ! | BANANAS 2 Pounds 29c I TOP VALQE STAMPS EffllM '