The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 24, 1960, Section One, Image 9

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    Page News
By «r, Ren Asher
(.olden Kulc Club
Mrs Orville Kemper, Mrs Ro
bert Under and Mrs. Carl Mtx
were guests when the G >l«len Rule
Extensi n Club met T leidiy af
ternoon with Mrs Ivan H iss as
hostess. Roll caU was angered
by g.ving a T a ksgiving p em.
Mrs A. T. Crumly and Mrs Har
old Freemi y< r were in charge of
the lerson. Christmas Ideas The
next meeiing, which will meet with
Mrs R. V. Crum'y, will be the
Christmas party starting with a
noon day dinner and exchange
of gifts Each member is to
bring a d z< n cookies to be sent
to the Nebraska Children s home.
IC,»\at Nelglib >rs
Mrs Harold Kelly and Mrs Al
ta Finch W! re hostesses on Wed
nesday night when the RNA Lodge
met at the I OOF Hall with 18
members present,
IIOA Huh
Mrs L. F. Kniidsen who had
recently moved to Norfolk enter
tained the following ladies at din
ner when the HOA Club met with
her Tuesday, lhose attending
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were Mmes. John Steinberg. Ho
”irr Rutherford. Hamid Heiss
Harry Lampert, William Watter
m mn and Mrs Harry Van Hem
Mrs Lewis Ccpple of Norfolk was
■ guest. Next meeting will be wrh
Mrs. Homer Rutherford Novem
b r 22.
Help-1 -flub
Tae members of the Help-U
Cluh held a first in the series of
card parties for members and
lh* ;r families at the Improvement
Cluj building Prize winners were
Mrs. Ethel Waring, Jerry War
ing, Mrs. Francis Boelter, Clar
ence F.nch and Mrs. Alta Finch.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mrs, Kenneth Waring, Mrs.
George Jefferies and Mrs. Fran
cis Boelter.
Mr, and Mrs. Edd Stewart and
Mickle and Dale and B b Tikal
sky were Tuesday night visitors
in the lony Mudloff home.
Help-!'.Club
Eleven members and one guest,
Mrs. Paul Baker, were present
for a noon day dinner at the
h’me of Mrs. Sidney Faulhaber
when the Help-U-Club met with
her Weeincsday, The ladies did
work for the hostess. Mrs. Ervin
Held won the special prize and
the club will meet next with Mrs.
Francis Boelter.
George Wettlaufer attended the
Antelope County Government Day
at Neligh Wednesday.
American Legion held their
monthly meeting Tuesday night.
A stag party was discussed and
the date wiU be announced later.
Kountry Klub
Mrs Dale Stauffer was hostess
to 10 members and one guest,
Mrs. Robert Prill, when the East
Side Kountry Klub met with her.
Roll call was answered by nam
ing what we wanted for Christ
mas from our secret pul. Mrs.
Ron Park had the lesson on cake
decorations. Mrs. Merwyn French
jr. won the door prize. The next
meeting on December 21 will be
the club’s Christmas party.
GGG and G Club
GGG and G Club met Friday
with Mrs. Ethel Park. Cards were
played with Mrs. I. O. Woods,
Mrs. Alta Finch, and Mrs. Otto
Matschullat winning prizes.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher
left Friday to spend the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robbins
i.i Rushville. Two of the Ashers
children, Linda and Vonda stay
ed with their grandmother, Mrs.
Frieda Asher, while Chuck and !
Lurene stayed with Mr. and Mrs. j
Calvin Harvey.
WSOS Meets
WSCS held their regular meet-1
ing T hursday afternoon in the |
Wesleyan room with 22 ladies pre
sent. Mrs. Harry Harper was in
charge of the devotions and les
son which was a continuation of
.ist week's lessen on missions all
)ver the world. Mmes Jessie Kel
y, Harry Tegeler, Edgar Stauf
er and Merwyn French sr. assist
'd in the lesson by telling about
Missionary work in different coun
ries.
In the business part of the meet
ng it was voted to pay $200 for
heir missionary pledge. A show
■r for Walter Rutherford’s, bride
o-be, was announced for Satur
lay night at the Methodist church.
Several articles not sold at the
aazaar will be brought to the
lext meeting and anyone interest
'd can see them there. Get well
■ards were signed to be sent to
Vlr. Frank Cronk and Mrs. Jen
lie French. A sympathy card
sent to the Arnold Tikalskys. Hos
:esses were Mrs. Arnold Stewart
and Mrs. Ethel Waring.
Page Extension
The Page Extension Club met
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Edgar Stauffer. Mrs. Edgar Stauf
fer gave the lesson on “Leather
Iboling”. A free-will offering was
taken up for Muscular Distrophy.
Next month another will be taken
up to be given for another wor
thy cause. It was decided to meet
at the home of Mrs. R. D. Copes
November 30 to make some
Christmas things from the ideas
they had gotten at club.
Mrs E4d Stew a t and Mrs
Tony Mudloff went to Omaha
Friday Mrs Mudloff spent tie
night with her daughter awl s n
m-law, Mr and Mra. Marvin Pro
kup, and Mrs Stewart remained
as an overnight gue-d of Mrs
Goldie Clark in C nc l B.u'fS.
Friends and neighbors ha I a
party Friday n gtit f »r Mr. and
Mrs Roy Hanson, wh » are mov
ing to Omaha. The > leven fam
ilies who came to bid farewell
to the Hansens were Mr. and
Mrs. George WVttHufer, Mr.
and Mrs. John Z iinbrum, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Fink. Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Staufler, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Finch, Mrs Lulse
Heese and Wayne and Mrs.
Ethel Summers Larry and Con
nie. The self Inv'ted guests
brought lunch. A treasure chest
<~f money was present* I to the
Hansens by the group.
Mr. and Mrs C. H. Switzer of
O'Neill were Sunday dinner and
supper guests of Mr, and Mrs
Ben Asher.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon and
family were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Landreth.
The occasion was Melanie Har
mon's third birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grass and
family and Mrs. Anna Thompson
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Emmitt Thompson. Af
ternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs.
Jessie Kelly.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jessie Kelly were Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Kelly and family of
Wisner. Tommy’s then left to vis
it Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Abney of
Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat
attended a sup|>er party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Park
er of O’Neill Friday night.
To celebrate the birthdays of
Melanie Harmon and EUd Godel.
Mr and Mrs Ray Harmon enter
tained the Code Is fcr supper on
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Gordon Gentzler
ef Tilden, Mr and Mrs. Arthur
Sufficooi and family of Ver hgr .
h r and Mrs Kenneth Tyler of
Fremont, Mr and Mrs Clarence
Finch jr., and Mrs Alta Finch
were S’ tiday dinner and supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs Clarence
Fnch
Mr and Mrs. Feres Henderron
and Eldon of Orchard and Mrs.
A 0 Web r were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs. Elmer
Troworidge. Aftem on callers to
join the group for ice cream ami
cake in honor of “Grandma" Web
er s birthday were Mr. a. d Mrs.
Dick Trowbridge
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Alb; rts were
Sunday dinner gues s of Mr. and
Mrs. Merwyn French sr.
Mr and Mrs. Duane Sake?
spent from Wednesday to Satur
day in Lincom visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Rus
sell Mrs. Sukup also consulted a
physician there.
Mr, and Mrs. Dan Troshynski
tp. nt the‘weekend visiting tluir
daughter and her family, Mr. a d
Mrs. Lloyd Powell at Alliance.
Mrs. Emma Morns. Buster Neu
bauer and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zel
lers were Sunday dinner and
lunch guests of Mr. and Mis.
N. D. I ekes.
Tim, infant son of Mr. ami Mrs.
Norman Trowbridge, was hospita
lized Sunday with bronchitis.
Marvin Stauffer returned h me
Wednesday after attending the
Nebraska Farm Bureau Con
ference in Lincoln.
Mrs. Kenneth Wottlaufer, Biuce
and Randy visited with Mrs. Al
bina Behk in Inman Sunday,
Mr and Mrs Calvin Harvey
and fain ly and Lurene ami Chuck
Asher visited with Mr and Mrs
Ronald Woods Sunday tn Center
viHe. S D.
Mr and Mrs. Cliff Robbins of
RushviUe and their bouse guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Ki nneth Asher of
Pagj vis ted on Saturday with
Mr and Mrs. Rcbert Asher ol
Alliance Kenneth s were over
night guests in the Bob Asher
home. They r turned to P3ge on
Sunday evening.
Thirty-five ladies were present
on Saturday night when the class
m ther’s of 195-t held a pre-nup
tial sh owe r for Walter Ruther
fords fiancee. Miss Judy Couehy.
f’b? cateitainment was based cn
fhe T V. show ‘Play Your
Hunch’. Miss Faye Rutherfcrd
and Miss Joan Fisher of Norfolk
assissted the bride-to-be with hir
gifts. Aletha Rutherford was in
charge cf the guest book.
Mrs. Ethel Waring was an over
night guest on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. W Finch. Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Finch were Sunday
evening callers.
Mrs. Eve'yn Gray accompan
ied Mr. and Mrs. Cordes Walker
to Norfolk where the Walkers vis
ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Anthony Craig. Mrs. Rose Morris
was also a guest. Mrs. Gray
spent her day visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Baber.
The freshmen class of Page
high school had a wiener roast
and hay ride on Tuesday night.
Frank Beelaert and Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Park were sponsors.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen and
family were Saturday night sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora
Caskey of Orchard. Also guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Butter
field and Mr and Mrs. Harry
Caskey b >th of Orchard
On Sunday right Mr ami Mrs
Bernard Butterfield of Center ami
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Butterfield
rf Orchard visited in the home of
the Roy Hansens.
M" and Mrs Kenneth Wott
laufer and family ate dinner on
Saturday with K.ith Kennedy
Messrs R V. Crumlv, Harold
Freemeyer. George C Issey ami
Lorenz Riege and tht ir families
w re surprise visiters in the
home of Mrs. Leila Snell Sunday
evening, the occasion being her
birthday anniversary. The self in
vited guest served lunch.
Alvin Heiss accompanied his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Heiss to Powell, Wyoming
where they were Thanksgiving
guests in the home of the latter’s
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs Richard Asher and family.
Mr and Mrs, Lawrence Smith
and family were afternoon vis
itors in the Harold Summers
home Mrs. Smith is pastor of the
Wesleyan church at Page
Last Sunday guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Dobrovolny at Atkinson were Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Beolaert.
The half section it lain! of
fered at public auction earlier
this month by the heirs of the
Charlie Summers estate was
purchased by Walter Johnson
for $10,200 and the quarter sec
tion with the buildings became
the property of L. G. Summers
for $31 per acre.
Mrs. Quentin Burglund and
Phyllis of Kansas City, Kan. were
Monday visitors in the Ivan Heiss
and Merwyn French homes.
The Burglund ffnnly lived in
the litt'e heuse east of the Page
cemetery kn wn to old-timers as
the ManhaIter place They tradtsl
places with the Manhaiters and
they moved to Valentine aid the
Manhaiters moved to Page Mrs
Burglund had not been back to
Page suice they moved away in
1921.
Bob Nissen and Neven lekes jr
finished the shingling job Tues
day interrupted by the shaketip
the carpenter crew received when
the scaffolding came down sud
denly and unexpectedly. The job
was finished without further ui
adent,
David Summers, small sni of
Mr and Mrs Harold Summers,
was hospitalised from Tuesday
to Thursday at St Anthony's for
treatment for a virus ear infte
ton.
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O’Neill
Ninth Annual Fall
Bull Show
and Sale
THURSDAY. DEC. 1
At Keya Paha County Hereford Ass'n Sale Barn
SPRINGVIEW, NEBRASKA
38 Good Serviceable Registered
Hereford Bulls
12 Registered Heifer Calves
Show at 10:00 a.m. Sale Starts at 1:00 p.m.
RAY SWITZER, Judge <T>L C HAS. CORKLE, Auctioneer
FIELD MEN: Hy Mackey, Omaha Journal Stockman; Law rente
Duller, Nebraska Farmer; Gene Johnson, Record
Stockman, Denver
CASHIER; First National Dank. Sprlngview. Nebraska
Lunch Served In Stile Pavilion-Lunch Room anti Pavilion
Heated and Comfortable
CONSIGNORS
C II Fisher. Spencer. Nebr.; Rodney Gierau. Sprlngview. Nebr.;
N D. Nelson. Sprlngview, Nebr.; Max Nicholson. Sprlngview,
Nebr.; F. F.. Titus & Sons. Sprlngview, Nebr.; Paul Gierau III,
Sprlngview, Nebr.; C. C. Nelson & Son. Bristow Nebr.: Dale
Nicholson. Sprlngview. Nebr.; W. H. Schudel. North I»up. Nebr.;
W. E. Ripley & Sons. Sprlngview, Nebr.
For Catalog Write W. E. RIPLEY. Sale Manager
Sprlngview, Nebraska
fco^0' mea^Qn be delicious meals with-.
r Meats from
Boneless, lean, tender morsels of
TEWDNG BEEF
Simmer ever so gently
with Safeway s fresh ^0
carrots, cabbage, celery,
onions and potatoes
1—
Spices to go with your simmer meats...
Black Pepper Crown Colony.Can 39c Ac’cent Ideal meat seasoning .......Pkg. 29c
Sno-White Salt.canon 11 c Adolph’s Seasoning % 53c
Garlic Salt Crown Colony .Bottle 2lc Oregano Leaf Colony- whole ....Fkf. I2c
(Ill 1^1#’ D A/1Cf U.S.D. A. Choice 7-Bone or Jm K
^^01 ■ 9 I Grade Aged Beef .. Blade Cut, Lb. ^P 00
IfC U.S.D.A. Choice SIRLOIN, 12 % * T-BONE, O Of
00 I CVllld Grade Aged Beef..Lb. %0 00 *.Lb. M
Shortribs or Oxtails.29c
x na r ** r i Kc *«*"•
00 ■ ■ *0 w from young tender pork.Lb. ar
Sausage Safeway's own Bulk Lb.' 39c
Peas, corn.
Beans, Beets,
White Potatoes
8 Case of
No. 303 24 Cans
Can.
rjtrdensidc cream style golden corn, cut green beans .. . Town House
cut or diced beets ... No. 300 Highway white potatoes
Skylark Bread Multi-Grain ... Loaf 19c
Danish Cups (sawscpado ...pkg. 30c
rn 0* _Snow Star; Chocolate, tt-gal- C ft
1(0 Cream Vanilla, or Strawberry . .Ctn.
Cheese Cheddar! 12to?6-oz. wedges.... u> 65c
■ Del Monte
' CATSUP
2^39*
Highway Catsup.. .2, 14-ox. Bottles 29c
Margarine quartered Ctns. 55c
Toilet Tissue%?5*«..ii337«
Sponges 6C dry or combo.Each 29c
Crisco Shortening..St 79c
All-purpose, pure vegetable, ideal for baking
Ballard or Pillsbury
BISCUITS
8-oz. Package 10c ,
Refrigerated, perfect for any meal
Biscuits JSWKfirr:.3 25c
Apple JellyEmpre-.%19c
Cookies Macaroon Sandwich . 39c
Cookies Hydros, cream filled.fpkg. 39c
1 Dried Prunes 9
Town House—medium, U
I 2-lb. Plio Bag O
Cook and soak ’em in LaLani Pineapple Juice
for delightful treat. Your whole family
will really enjoy their delicious flavor.
R TIDE DETERGENT BLUE CHEER
I rJ£.35c «83c *££35c r.^B3c
I LIQUID JOY LIQUID IVORY
| ££4le £S«i ££4le 69c
I OXYDOL DETERGENT DASH DETERGENT ft
I ****** 35c 85c 2s-<«. pxck»o 43c jj|
I IVORY SNOW COMET CLEANSER p
u%-ox pickin. 35c 3 cm 33c
1 21.5-ox Cam Me
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Add flavor and color to your beef stew with
Crisp Carrots
Firm and fresh, ideal vegetables
for stews, soups and meats
2-lb. Cello Bag
Yellow OmonSforstews..PoiyBagl5c Emperor iirapes Red,..2ib<.25c
Cabbage combine in beef stew.Lb. 5c Grapefruit ...**?$ 39c
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