The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 10, 1960, Section Two, Image 13

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    Meek News
By Mr* Feed I ladfcrry
Hr* Edwin Wabs called at
©w Elmer DrvaJT* Friday.
Mrs Vernon Harding and Mr
«nd Mrs Frank Benash at O'
Neil] visited Mr and Mr* Art
Knrtje at Norfolk Monday
Katie P.aHerman of Bonesteel
i D came Wednesday to viart
her daughter and family Mr
and Mr* John Schmitt Thev
took her home Sunday
Mrs John Dalton, her son Ear!
and her brother. Austin Howe I!
from Denver, Colo arrived
Tuesday evening for a visit with
her daughter and family, Mr
and Mrs William White of O’
Neill
Mr and Mr* Herman Meyer
Jr., am! daughter were Tuesday
evening supper guests at the
Delbert Rouses
Ladle* Aid
The Paddock Community Ladies
Aid met at the home of Mrs
Axel Borg Wednesday with 17
ladies present The ladies made
plan* for their Christmas dinner
and bazaar to be held at Mrs
Vernon Hardings, I w-oember 7.
A lunch was served by the hos
tess
Mr and Mr* Frank Nelson at
tended the We* lev an Methodist
church supper at Spencer Friday
evening
Mr and Mrs Fred Iindbers
and Mr and Mrs C E. Worth of
O'Ne il we-e Monday afternoon
caller* at the Walter Wells home
at Bristow
Mr and Mrs Bennie Johring
and family were supper guests
at the Henrv Walter's Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Lee Blake went
to Ree Heights S D., over the
weekend to visit their son, Tom
Rlake and familv
Several families from this
community attended the ball
game in O'Neill Friday night
Mr and Mrs Lawrence John
son moved to the Henry Woid
neck home Saturday Mrs John
son is teacher in the Leonia
school.
Mr and Mrs Austin Senrles
and family and Mr and Mrs.
Lawrence Rouse and boys were
Sunday dinner guests at Edward
Kaczors.
Mr and Mrs. Dwayne Devall
visited Mr and Mrs Elm-r De
vaU and Mr. and Mrs D. E.
Sever over the weekend
Mr. and Mrs Vernon Harding
wrre visitors at Rose Hardine's
and Edna Hubert's home in O'
Neill Sunday.
Mrs, Henry Walters was a
visitor Thursday at the Allen
Walter’s.
Mrs William Hansen. Sharon
and Bobby and Mrs Kennis Han
sen and sons called on Mr and
Mrs, John Nolan of Fairfax, S.
D., Friday. The occasion was
Mrs Kennis Hansen’s birthday.
Carl Krogh and Fritz Brock
ROYAL THEATER
Thursday. Nov. IS
Family Nile — Entire Family SI-TO
THE BIG OOENTRY
Gregory Peck Jean Simmons
Carrol] Baker Burl Ives
Charlton Heston
In Technicolor
Fit- - Rat Nov. II - 12
ONE FOOT IN HELL
Alan Ladd Don Murray
CinemaScope — Color by Deluxe
Ron. - Mon. - Toes.
Nov. IS - 14 - IS
PORTRAIT IN BLACK
Lana Turner Anthony Quinn j
Sandra Dee John Saxon
Lloyd Nolan Ray Walston
In Eastman Color
Wed. - Thurs. Nov. 16 - 17
Family Nile — Entire Family $100
TEXAS CARNIVAL
Esther Williams Red Skelton
How ard Keel
In Technicolor
mw w**ru m Qiadrpn Fnday.
Mr and Mr* Ed Thoms* ark
family were afternoon nsiton
and supp-r guest* at the Elmei
DevaB's Sunday
Mr and Mr* George Schsflert
and son* of Attanson and Mr ant
Mr* Lee Blake helped Tuesday
at the Lawrence Ivibrovoiny
home
Melvin Johnng took his aunt
Mm Rose Jennings and hu
mother. Martha Johnng to Blue
Earth, Minn, over the weekend
They also visited Mr and Mr*
Kenneth Broad of K mball. Mm
Mr and Mm Fred Lind berg
Roger Rosenkran* Mt and Mr*
Robert Strong and Glen White
attended a Gideon rally held at
Ba**ett Saturday evening
Mr and Mm Axel Borg were
caller* Sunday evening at the
Sam Robertson home
Mr and Mrs Sam Robertson
wen' to Pierce Sunday to visit
relatives.
Amelia News
By Mies Florence Lindsey
f inal session to be held Sunday
Lit- iw.rui and uati *•&».. n of
tie eb rch w.de stuuy ‘ S:uma.mg
Bloc* a study oi a.c. b 1 ana
ciuis-ian responsibility will be
held at the Amelia Methodist
church cri Sunday night. Not 13
at 7:30 pm. A film “Far from
Alone" will be shown.
A state patrolman will be pre
sent to explain the problem of
dmiung and dr.vers and will
bring films if there are any
avai able. The session will close
with a worship service after
which a fellowship lunch will be
served in the church annex.
Sir aka—Kennedy Nuptials
November 12
A pre-nuptial shower was given
lor Miss Mary Straka on Satur
day evening at the Methodist
church annex in Amelia. About
40 ladies and children were in at
tendance.
The program consisted of a ba
ton twirling act ny Cathy and
Joyce Doolittle and a sk.t to de
termine who would be “boss ' it
a pod taken lor the Straka-Ken
nedy tickets. Mrs Lecortta as
the emcee asked questions of the
party supporters and were an
swered with song titles Miss La
na Oetter was the pianist.
Miss Straka and Hale Kennedy
wiU be married Saturday, Now
12, at the Catholic church in At
kinson
Mrs Harold Fullerton, Mrs
Art Doolittle and Mrs Asa Wat
son sponsored the shower.
Mr. and Mrs Vern Sageser. Mr.
and Mrs Floyd Sageser, Susie
Sally and Mark were guests Wed
nesday at Mr. and Mrs. Link
Sageser's.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Waldo
Barbara and Judy expect to ar
rive here Thursday (to-night > eve
ning to spend the Armistice week
end.
Mr. and Mrs Delbert Edwards
and .Arhs. Mrs Dale Butterfield
Doretta and Lorn, Mrs. Ralph
Maas and daughters. Karina and
Marion visited Mrs Rosa Snel
son at the home of her daughter
Mrs Charles McMiilen. They
were taking pictures of Grandma
Snelsan and her great-great grand
daughters, Karma and Manor
Maas
Mr. and Mrs August Pospichal
Richard and Michael visited her
brother and family the Frank
Kobza's at Ulysses Sunday, lr
the evening they attended a dick
supper ait the church m Dwight
Mr and Mrs. Marvin Doolittle
arid Mr. and Mrs George Ful
lerton drove to O’Neill Saturday
evening to meet Mr. and Mrs
Leon Skala and Mr. and Mrs
Gene Skala for supper.
Mrs Nettie Bilstien and son
Pal left Tuesday for California tc
somd a couple months with Mrs
Bilstiens daughter, Mrs. Clara
Black and family. Mrs. Jim Bil
shen and Mrs. Eldon Biallagh
accompanied them as far as Win
lock. Wash , to visit their parents
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Enbody
Mrs. Bernard Biackmore. Mrs
Elmer Goolidge. Mrs William
Frjtear, Mrs Frank Pierce and
Mrs Ralph Rees were in O’Neill
Tjesdso of iwt week to attend
I the gm Bn esrfean^r wi".'j
l at the Legwe Hail sponwared by
the Extension clubs
WSt> Hold
Qkh Hoar
The Women s Ssciety of Chris
tian Service met Wedneadaj
Noe. 2 at she home of Mrs to
rth Andersen w;th Mrs Vern Sag
eaer as hostess There were U
members and two visitors in at
tendance Mrs Edith Andersen as
suaed by Mrs. Siake Ott, Mrs
Lew Backhaua. Mrs Clyde WkJ
man and Mrs Eartue J hnstor
presented the kasoc “Akscbohs®
and the CJtnrhan ’’
The second lesson wet led by
Mrs. Vern Sageser The lesson
was erttled ' la*o all the World
Together
Mrs Ralph Rees and Mrs Em
ma Lmisey served lunch
On Friday the S oety h: Id the
“Quiet Hour*' service at Mrs
Andersen'S There were 14 present
at this meeting
Mrs Vern Stgeser and her
daughter in-law, Mrs. Floyd Sag
eser and Mrs Link Sageser at
'enot-c the Gardes Club meeting
hmkT evemagr « the h «e <*
Mrs James PaBt * Chambers
Bta Gilman who is working
or. a ranch 8 Cud* c.ime WedBfS
day to vs*! reUu v< s He p*as»
to he here uael abosu Jihuary l
5 am G .man anc I>3ugla<. Bar on
oi Atkinson es Saturday mm
mg by cute far Armans Th y
ptan to go to a small town near
Tucson
Mr. and Mrs Howard Berry
left Monday, 'Oct 51 tor PS etii
An* They nonght a new auuoe
wngjo to make the trip.
Mr and Mrs Edgar PKersor
drove to St Edward. Sunday af
teraoon ami vMRtod Edgar s sta
ter. Mrs Clara Christiansen. as
uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs
Ftsti Jenaec and a anther aunt
Mrs Otto Jmsea and Km. Leo
nard.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Rees drove
to Spencer Sunday and wire af
lemocn and supper gut-sts ol Mr
and Mrs. Jake Cuaasen Mrs Mar
lin L liber and two children and
Mifs Mary Luber of O'Neill were
ate > guests
Mrs Lindsey Kid Florence vis
lied 8 the Charlie McMillan r
mi wth Mrs Julia White in At
c.asoc Sunday
Gfeti w&d Bch
attended a Gibeoc banquet at
Saaaett Saturday evening
Dand Aianasoo and his g.rt
friend o> McPbt r*ou, Kan spent
“»• weekend with ha* untie Gfca
W’nue and tanniy Mr and Mrs
White took them back t McPher
son Sunday afternoon where the*
are studesa at Oeatra. Cnlaai
Mr and Mrs Bill Cahal of Om
aha were weekend guests erf her
parents. Mr and Mrs Aaa Wat
90S
The WSC9 served a pancake
dinner and supper on election day
at the church anne*
Mr and Mrs Frank Pierce
Mr and Mrs William Frvrear
and Mr and Mrs Elmer Cool
idge were Sunday evening cal
lers at Lew Backhaus'.
Rev Ear) Scbwenk and sons erf
Chambers called a: the Arthur
Hiatt's oe Monday
Mr and Mrs Bernard Black
more were deer hunting Satur
dsy ei the RasstU vacmity
Pete Frshm was an Omaha
v in tor last week to have his eye
glrsscs checked, then returned
to the home of his daughter, Mrs
'ever Kmrtr and family near
Stanfcm to spend the weekend
Cfc»e erf ha true graaoctaidnrr
■a h—i"i Hit • tawhday ^ari'v w
sarj and ' grai dpe” »a* preacwr
tor tne occaaiun
Pm Johnston of Schuyler wa«
a Saturday ewriung Reaper foes*
of Mr and Mr* Ernes: Jutac
■ton He Mar returnee to Omat*
where he nws :us wife and tarn
ity. wh> had accvmpanaed her
parens*. Mr and Mr* Dunk Pei
ersoe to C aSfnw W‘yo to mend
the wedding erf a blither Dor
Peter*® TV'y returned to thru
tome at Sehuyier Sunday after
noon
Mr and Mrs Gteim White at
tended a Gideon meeting at O
Metfi Friday eeenrag
Mr* Paid Bnggs and infant
daughi, r. D ane returned Wed
nesday to their home near R s
They hud beer staying with her
mother Mrs Maude Forbes few
a few days after leaving the At
kinson hospital Mrs Forb,-s went
home with them and stayed unt.
Friday
Mr and Mrs Keith Greens*rec:
and thr.e ehUdren dr ve up from
Lincoln Saturday evening and vis
Med uetil Sunday iiftrrnoiwi a?
the A C, WMson h"*me
Escape layarve* is l psel
Mxb fvaaeaan* B.ake ear apt v
an* nerve* injurs f* when her
car upnet as an? was dr-ring k
<• r^amoers Wedaeadar evening
She *t» alone at the time at the
accident and did no* know the
cause sxr u was thought 11 w*>
her gravel
Mrs Stella Spark?, and Mrs
Gertie A.tsur vaxrc at Rakph
Adair's Friday evening
A prayer conicrwve was held
at thr Free Methodist church Sat
era ay with services at 10. 3# *r j
the momma and again that after
note
INKE1 iatleettea tM
Thr annual UNICEF party was
held at the Methodist church an
ntx is Amelia c* Haikvweevj n;gh!
Twenty five cliiidren came m
ecstume*
.After the costume* were jjdg
ed and prizes given the chtWrer
were taken in cars to the g
r jading homes in the community
for 'tnoks or treats'. Thi
"Trick'* was to grt a "Treat” oi
,'ennt '<; to provide milk and med i
Kam tor cfe Mrer all over the wor
id A total ol Ue «m fathered
Uua year and « U he sent to
headquarter* fci New Yuit City. \
Patrolman and Mr* Gernld
Teach and Mies Jii*n Fullerton
drove up from Lincoln Saturday
afternoon u> attend the sfaneer
lor Mary Su.tka that «vemn*
Tier v ;s ted their respective pah
«*nts thr An lYnkhttHee and liar
otd Fullerton* unui Sunday aI
trrnonn.
i ' “*
Money To Loan! 6
Praprrtr (An Trank*,
Parra Eqaynmrt i
HoOM'hold Oooda. PrvTMoaJ
HARRINGTON
Loan and Investment
Company
LOW RATES
SWIFT — ARMOUR — HORMEL
PREUSS and CO. —MORRELL —
HAUN and CO. — PLUS
SEVERAL INDEPENDENT PACKER AND
ORDER BUYERS
All of these interests are competing for
your fat hog consignments EVERY WEEK, at the
Wednesday fat hog auctions at THE CREIGHTON
LIVESTOCK MARKET.
The balance of November wiU show Increased receipts In
market numbers around the circuit with prices a little lower.
The 210 to 23® lb. butchers will continue to bring the higher
prices, with moderate discounts on the 24® lb. and heavier
butchers.
It wiU pay yon well to sort off a load that will weigh 21® lbs.
or more—everyone is bnsy picking corn and runs locally will be
light and the demand strong. HI.4® TOP ON BETCHERS.
WEDNESDAY. NOV. 2.
Delicious Variety
R<GOLDEN V O ^
Mix or Match 'em U II
Washington State-grown, extra fancy grade, crisp and sweet for
tangy munching. Out in the orchard country our own buyers are
•electing the finest apples for sale in Safeway stores.
Buy 'em for salads, box lunches and entertaining.
Head Lettuce^.2,29c
t C Texas-grown, enjoy’em 2-lb. 1 Qf
VII I I 9 glazed with your pork dinner ... Poly Bag ■ W ^
Tasty Yamsx^rs«...3 »«. 29c
Fresh Dates Unpitted variety ... f.Ikg. 49c
»
Y ou always get your money's worth or your money hack ... at SAFEW,A1 !
If;|L Lucem.—chw fft.
PvC RWIIR from ft delicious flavors .... Carte® “W
BlaakL fieaasl Mra Wright §—sliced 36-os. I QA
DldCK DreoO ;►* World. fmk.1-oaf ■ 99
U |i_ Skylark—Multi-Grain, brown Pkg At.
nillld ami serve, (Save be pack).of 11 dW
Sugar Wafers 45c
r.kLiA* Nabime—Oreo enm. je-ot IQ.
uooKies ttn«e Mnfiwicb.m esc
Caramel Chips making cookies.Pkg 25c
f*Alnliaft® 3eB-0. ft delicious fl ft-os AA*
UCloIlnl flavors to chooee from ... 9 Pkga 6n
Puedings n family aeseert ..««••. 2 Pkg* 21c
PL...L T„_. Chickee-or-the-Seo. fr-oa qc.
UnUDK I UDI iifht meat trorr thf eea Cat «'«
DiHul n«Ua Dromedary—plump. * o» ca
rmen uaies meat >« b»kihi.pkt ws
D oieine Tt,w* Houee—Ideal J-lt KQ,
naiwin# for muung cookie*, iwdka •• Pk| “•
0„_-|fl Lof Cabin—a blend of 24-ox BLQ*
OjiUp *upar and maple au*mr ayrup . .BotUt
Peanut Clusters ... m 59c
Fig Bars .££ 39* ■" —■'» w *■"
Yeast toll wrapped .3 Fkfs I7c
Waxed Paper wrappuif lunch*.Kali 19c
#>ye
eRi**?,,,..
pumpkin —_--r_
PIE flUING 3 ®S
SWIFT NINC
All-purpaae. perfect for baking or frying 3-Ib Can
LUX LIQUID
Mild to hands. 12-os. Bottle 41e... 22-at Bottle
LIQUID WISK
Tor washing dishes, 1-pt Bottle iSe . ,1-qt Bottle
Washday detergent, 16-or Pkg Sit Pkg
BREEZE QC.
Cuts grease eashv 15-ox. Pkg. 9k ... SB-ox Pkg ©
CONDENSED ALL #r
For automatic washers, fast acting ... .ift-oz. Pkg. W
RINSO BLUE ^03.
Get* clothes whiter looking 22-oa Pkg S5t Pkg. w */*
FLORIENT AEROSOL 70.
£nds roam odor worries..5:~-os. Cas / /»
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Safeuay f(i%<es ^
Gold Bond || 11
Stamps \\ ;j
AII pruet effect"* »br» Soturbcn Nnm^ft 12, ■■ O'Neill, Nebraska
i
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Fresh, tender, juicy and flavorful
Pork Roast
Shoulder (Boston) ^^^k ^^^k ^
Butt, 4 to 8
pound average
The combination of thing* we do make Safeway Pork a bettor
buy for you It'* top grade pork. The lean la a delirat*
glistening pink, edged with dear white fat. And it'*
trimmed just right to guarantee you perfect eating every time!
Pork Sau$age2S^S^*....}J:49c I
Frankfurters ertifted—skinless .. 49c
Corned Beef *-» pound, cry-o-vae . u, 75c
Ground Beef2^SL“5**. u>49c I
Pork Loins *££?&49tl*£Z& 59c E
Bib Crater Chop*_Lb 6#e
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VEGETABLES |
it 2-lb. Bel-oir Golden Com
it 2-lb. Bel-air Sweet Peo*
it 2-lb. Bel-oir Mixed Vegetables
it 2-lb. Bel-air French Fried Potatoes
Your choice of these premium
quality frozen vegetables
2-lb. Poly Bag
K Pour a little or a lot Use only as much as you need! I
So»e uith these first quality Kitchen Craft products —
| 3-lb. Pancake Mix !
{ 5-lb. Enriched Fleur 1
j Cct c,;r:hh 39«
Kitchen Craft Flour... .25-lb. Bag $1.69 ...50-lb. Bag $S.2»
I - I
Roasted Peanuts
Fancy, in shell
Lb. 3V«
BRAZIL NUTS.^ 59c
PEERLESS ALMONDS .. 59c
NUT CRACKERS.. 29c
What docs an "Omni%<erous Animal” cat!
See page 1027 in Volume No. 11 of the
Golden Book Encyclopedia
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