The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 08, 1960, Section Two, Image 10

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    Verdigre News
By Vac Hand*
Plan ( hrWUnit* Program
The Rev. Charles J. Obomy
has announced December 18 as
the date for the St. Wenceslaus
Yuletide program to be held in
the church auditorium.
A pageant "The Nativity of
Christ" will be presented by the
children and younger folk of tlie
church as well as recitations and
songs. Rev. Oborny will direct
the pageant.
At the close of the program
Santa Claus will make nis ap
pearance and distribute treats to
the children.
Dr. Verle A. Walstrom, local
veterinarian, flew to Lincoln Sat
urday to attend an advisory
Council meeting with Governor
elect Morrison.
Attends Convention
Ted D. Ward, vocational agri
culture instructor in the Verdi
gre schools left Friday for Los
Angeles, Calif., to attend the
National Convention of the
American Vocational Association.
Mr. Ward was to receive an
award at the Tuesday evening
session of the I-Con Corporation,
based on his position as advisor
for Arden W. Uhlir, recently
named Star Farmer of America.
Mr Ward will contact relatives
of Uhlirs by telephone and will
return December 11.
Hold House Warming
A surprise house warming was
held last Sunday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Randa to welcome them back to
the farm which he left two years
ago to enter service.
Mr. Randa returned with his
bride on November 13 to the farm
home in Sparta township.
Visiting and cards furnished
the entertainment. At cards Mrs
Leonard Dufek and Marvin
Pavelka earned the high score
prizes and Mrs. Robert Liski
and Clarence Pavelka took the
Help Fight TB
Use Christmas Seals
low score gift tokens. Mr and
Mrs. Leonard Dufek received the
traveling award.
Neighbors and relatives who at
tended were: Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Dufek. John Dufek, Mr.
and Mrs Robert Liska and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Pavelka, Mr. and Mrs Marvin
Pavelka and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Pavelka and children and
Elmer Pavelka. Inclement
weather kept some from attend
ing
Gifts were presented the
honored couple and lunch was
served.
Ionic Lodge
Members of Ionic lodge 87, AF
and AM held their regular meet
ing Thursday in the Masonic
Temple at Niobrara.
Worshipful Master, Paul Thier
olff, called the meeting to order,
Other officers seated were How
ard W Mayberry sr., warden;
Tony C Paesl, jr., warden;
George Skokan, secretary; Glen
Foner, treasurer; Bolton Randa,
senior deacon, Gail Burdick,
junior deacon and Donald Jones,
tyler.
The last meeting of the year
will be held December 29 with
election of officers. Installation
of officers will be held in Janu
ary.
Those attending from Verdigre
were: Robert Steckler, Tony
Paesl, Alvin Fosterman, Bolton
Randa, Joe J. Jacot, Floyd Hil
dreth, Walter Dobrichovsky and
Vac Randa.
The Bazaar and food sale held
Saturday at the ZCBJ hall was
well attended. Methodist church
groups, the Ladies Aid, Sunday
School and MYF offered fancy
work items, food and baked
goods in holiday array. Chili and
goulash was served until late in
the evening. A nice profit was
realized.
Strings of colored lights,
wreaths and silver stars form
th pattern of Christmas decora
tion put up by lasmard Korina,
Improvement club member and
Irven Miller, city marshall last
Saturday.
Catholic Daughters
Members of the Catholic Daugh
ters of America held their regular
meeting Wednesday evening in
the St. Wenceslaus auditorium
with a large group in attendance.
The evening began with a pot
luck supper followed by a pro
gram of Christmas numhers pre
sented by several groups of child
ren. The ladies had a gift ex
change and Santa Claus dis
tributed gifts and treats to the
children.
Stuart News
By Mrs. Herb Stmla
Mr and Mrs. Ervin Van Cleave
and Patty spent the Thanksgiv
ing weekend in Lincoln and Om
aha. They were Thanksgiving din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Goeschel at Lincoln. Other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heyne
and Timmy of Omaha. For
Thanksgiving sjpper Mr. and
Mrs. Van Cleave and Patty, Mr.
and Mrs. Heyne and Timmy and
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Goeschel
were entertained by Mr. and Mrs.
John Maui. Mrs. Van Cleave,
Mrs. Goeschel and Mrs. Maul are
sisters.
Tuesday evening callers of Mrs.
Ann Olberding were Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Olberding, Mr. and Mrs.
Art Olberding and Mr. and Mrs.
Luvern Olberding and Lee Ann to
observe her birthday.
Entertain at Cards
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Shald en
tertained at a card party Sun
day evening. High prize winners
were Jim Seger and Mrs. Alfred
Stracke, low winners were Gene
Batenhorst and Mrs. Jim Seger.
Tony Kaup won travelers. Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Kaup were guests
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stracke
will have the next party.
Monday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Shald were Mr.
and Mrs. Louie Shald and fam
ily and Paul Shald.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Straka jr. were Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Allyn, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Straka sr. and Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Straka.
January nest party
Mr. and Mrs Don Bernt en
tertained three tables of pitch
players Smday evening in their
home. Prize winners were Delbert
Cental and Mrs Dennis Weber,
high. Dick Straka and Mrs Bill
Schom, l'w. Raymond Meusch
received travelers award. Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Weber will have the
next party on January S.
Mrs. Don Shald, Debbie and
boys were Sunday afternoon vis
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Van
Cleave.
Linden Mulford of Osceola, vis
ited with his parents, Mr and
Mrs. Charles Mulford and at the
James Deming family from
Thursday till Saturday.
Saturday evening callers of Mr.
and Mrs Dick Straka jr and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Sc horn and girls.
Jack Hytrek of Norfolk spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hytrek. They
entertained at Sunday dinner in
Jack’s honor for his birthday:
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hytrek and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hy
trek of Omaha were afternoon
callers.
Bridge Club
Mrs. B. C. Engler entertained
the Bridge club November 30.
Prize winners were Mrs. Joe
Wa'linger and Bessie Greerf e’d.
Guests were Bessie Greenfield
and Mrs. F. P. Murphy. Club will
meet in two weeks with Mrs.
Skip Smith.
Mrs B. C. Engler entertained
the Hi Five club on Friday. Prize
winners were Callista Weichman,
Ann Olberding and Mrs. John
Shald. Theresa Levi will enter
tain next.
Mrs. Herbert Young returned
home from Colon, where she had
spent the past three weeks after
the death of her mother, Mr*.
Emil Johnson. Mrs. Young's fa
ther returned with her. Rev.
Young and son, Mark had return
ed on November 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Van Cleave
and Patty spent Saturday until
Sunday afternoon, Nov. 26-27 at
Omaha visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Heyne and Timmy.
Entertain at Family Dinner
A family dinner was held No
vember 27 at the Louis Peter
home at O’Neill Present were
Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Mitchell of
Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Mitchell and Cassey of Crawford,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mitchell
and Pamela of Pierre. S. D. and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell and
son of Naper.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mitchell
and Pamela spent from Saturday
till Wednesday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Myers and
family were S'unday evening cal
lers of Mr. and Mrs. Don Shald
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Myers were
Thursday evening guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Charles Jansen after
the fight.
Thanksgiving dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Mitchell were
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mitchell
and Cassey of Crawford. They
spent the weekend and returned
home 9onday afternoon.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Shald were Mr.
and Mrs. George Shald and fam
ily. The occasion was to honor
George Shald on his birthday.
Carolyn Schaaf of Omaha spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schaaf.
Mrs. Hugh Coday and family
has moved into the Coats house
between the Jones and Farely
residences.
Mr. and Mrs. George Min
nig entertained three tables at
pinochle Sunday evening. High
prize winners were Dick Shear
er and Mrs. Ed Meusch. Low
scorer* were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Schmaderer. Dick Shearer also
won traveling. Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Meusch will have the nest
party.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Steinhau
ser and family were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. CJl.
Johnson at Atkinson.
Hi-FIve meet at Hoffman Home
Mrs. W. N. Hoffman entertain
ed the Hi-Five club Friday at
her hime with 12 members and
two guests, Mrs. G. L. Obermire
and Cecelia Miksch. Prize win
ners were Mrs. Frank Wewel,
Mrs. John Hytrek, high score and
Mrs. John Miksch, low. Mrs.
B. C. Engler will entertain the
c ub for her mother, Mrs. Mary
Laible in two weeks.
Jerry Wallinger of Omaha spent
the weekend visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallinger.
Twelve neighbor ladies surpris
ed Mrs. Ann Oiberding November
30 to help her celebrate her birth*
day. She received many lovely
gilts am) lunch was served by
the self invited guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wewel en
tert lined at a pitch party Sunday
evening.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Frank Wewel were Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Wewel and
family and Joe Wewel, all of New
port.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hoffman
took Miss Cecelia Miksch to O'
Neill on Friday where she took a
bus to her home at Tekamah af
ter a week's visit with relatives.
A farewell dinner waa given
November Tt for Mr. unri Mrs.
Marvin Fry amt boys who are
leaving for Seottsbluff where
they will make their home.
Those In altendence were Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Fox and
family of Hastings, Mr. and
Mrs. Lonls Gilg and girls of
Bassett, Lee Spann of Spring
view. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bernt
ami boys, Sam Fry and Louis
Haynes of Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wilson
Cgi€«*C'C*C'C««ICIClC'<>C>€<«'CiC<ClClC«Cl(W
returned home from Lincoln on
December 1 where Frank was
hospitalised tor major surgery.
Juck Hy trek, Norfolk junior col
lege sophomore and son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Hytrek of Stuart,
received honorable mention as a
football quarter-back the past
season.
Wetkend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford McGregor were
their daughter. Miss Lois Jean
and her fiance, John Blackford
of Des Moines, la.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. X. Marshall
were oyster supper guests Sun
day evening of Mr. and Mrs.
Kasper Harley. The Harleys were
Sunday afternoon callers of the
Marshalls.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carlisle of
Atkinson.
Phone Your News to
The Frontier
Phone 788
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For The Finest In
Christmas Gifts
Shop at Devoy's Rexall Drug
COSMETIC GIFTS:
For HER, make this a REVLON Christmas. We are featuring
the REVLON line this year. These attractively packed gifts must
be seen to be appreciated. You can fce sure she'll be pleased with
a REVLON gift package.
We also feature cosmetic gifts by other leading manufactures.
Be sure to see the beautiful gift ideas by Cara Nome, Coty,
Shulton, Lenthric, and others.
GIFTS FOR MEN:
Toiletries by Shulton, Kings Men, Stag, Top Brass, and others.
Single pieces or in sets
From $1.00
We also suggest pipes, lighters, manicure sets.
GIFTS FOR CHILDREN:
For the little folks we have games, toys, dolls, books.
GENERAL GIFT IDEAS:
Cameras and camera equipment — Barometers — Household
thermometers — Playing Cards — Timex Watches — Westclox
clocks — Humidiguides — Amity Billfolds — Chip 'n Dip Sets.
We have many stocking stuffers and inexpensive gifts at
$1.00
and under. Be sure to see these novelty gift ideas.
MERRY CHRISTMAS DRUG STORE CONTEST:
Be sure to register for the prizes to be given away at this store
on December 21. We are giving away absolutely FREE a nice
gift for a boy and one for a girl. There is nothing to buy
merely come in and sign your name. That’s the MERRY CHRIST
MAS DRUG STORE CONTEST at DEVOY’S REXALL DRUG.
CHRISTMAS CARDS:
Pick out your Christmas cards NOW, while our stocks are still
plentiful. Pick the cards you need from our huge selection of
cards by American Greetings,
Priced from 59c
We also have many, many cards for special individuals—Sister,
Brother, Teachar, etc. Don’t wait—get your cards now.
"Ta
• CHRISTMAS WRAPPINGS:
A very essential part of your Christmas shopping is a supply of
Gift Wrapping. You'll find what you need in our huge display of
Christmas Wrapping Paper, Seals, Tags, Ribbons, and
Package Decorations.
REMEMBER, FOR TRULY FINE CHRISTMAS GIFTS,
COME TO DEVOY'S DEXALL DRUG
PRESCRIPTIONS
The next time your doctor gives you a prescription, have It filled
by a PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST. Bring it to DEVOY’S REX
ALL DRUG to be fUled. At DEVOY’S, you'll find a Registered
Pharmacist on duty evenings for your convenience.
DEVOV REXALL Drug
Bob Devoy, Pharmacist
Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings
O'Neill, Nebr.
Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted
Contact Lenses
Phone 1(17 — O'Neill. N'ehr
Hours B 5—Mon thru Saturday
Closed Wednesday
A Bourbon Man's Bourbon— i
Cabin §till j
. . . in the Anniversary Decanter, j
or Gift Wrapped
6 Yeers Old—93 Proof jjj
Kentucky Straight Sour Meih Bourbon Q
y Exclusive in Nebraska—Western Wine & Liquor Co.—Omaha 5
5 J
Know the Goodness of...
SAFEWAY Superb MEATS
ONLY USPA CHOICE ■HPT<I*I
At Safeway, all beef la
U.S.D.A. Choice Grade,
aged to perfection, the qual
ity that gives you the most
in tenderness, juiciness and
flavor. This grading is done
by United States Depart
ment of Agriculture ex
perts who judge the meat
strictly and impartially,
awarding the choice grade
only when USDA specifica
tions are met.
pEIfifli SPECIAL CARE
Until the moment you
buy it, an amazing
amount of care is given
every single cut of Safe
way meat. Nothing is left
to chance, nothing is left
undone in making surv
every Safeway cut of
meat you buy looks good,
tastes, good, is good!
CLOSE TRIM GUARANTEED PERFECT
Price .lone never deter- Every cut of fine Safeway
mme. a good meat buy. mo.t is unconditionally guar
n a< 11 ion o qua i y, anteed. Judge it for juiciness,
you nave to consider the , • - . ’
actual amount of meat tenderness, and flavor. We
you get to eat for your wanl y°“ to 1>C l,loaat'<1 in
money. Safeway', "close- cvcry way- lf y°u don'‘ «Kreo
trim" method on every that il completely satiafies,
cut of meat always re- your full purchase price will
moves excess waste and be promptly and courteously
fat. refunded.
Chuck Roast s,i„47«
U.S.D.A. Choice Grade Aged Beef, a Safeway Superb meat that’s guaranteed to please you or your money will be cheerfully refunded
Ground Beef 3. *1.29
You can depend on Safeway for better, richer-flavored Ground Beef, we control the quality so it’s the same every day in every store.
Roast or SteakSTUiKaS?..u. 65c
Sausage ter1': iBs.'hon29c...,i»rkM 35c
Braunschweiger 8AU8AGEB. 39c
Bacon Squares wrapped ...li, 25c
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ffi Order your Christmas Turkey at ff
9 Safeway now/ A famous Manor D
6 llouse V.S.D.A. Cirade-A and
6 U.S. Inspected Turkey.
i) Manor Houao Turkey* are U S. In* n
E apected and then U S D A. Graded 6
a •,A." th* top government grade. Each 1
JJ bird I* broad breaeled with plump n
E *weet meat. Any ala* to St your need* C
K — 4 to 24 pound*. m
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Select and order your Free
Gold Bond Christmas gifts early!
ivw tree extra stamps with
the purchase of Bama
FRUIT PIES
3 a *1.00
Frozen Apple, Cherry, Pineapple, Pumpkin or llince
Chili with Beans ■*.35c
Ellis Spaghettidar?... 29c
Ellis Tamaies 29c
Ellis Beef Slew Fashioned ....N.°.^39c
I FRUIT JUICE
•r DRINK
3 etr 79*
LaLani Pineapple Juice ... Libby’s Pineapple Juice
or Pineapple-Grapefruit Drink ...
Del Monte Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice Drink
Lima Beans H’ Ham *.». ...N.ac“ 37c
Noodles H’ Beef Km, 31c
Brown Beans w«7mStyi. 2 "Sif 29c
PAAf PIAM Dinty Moore—tender 24-on. JAa 1
DCUI OIOW beef with rich *ravy ....Can W
VELKAY
SHORTENING
I?. 59C
Rich and smooth, your best shortening value I f
Karo Syrup for baby a formula ..Bottle 230 8
Spaghetti Franco American.. 2 Cana 29e
Whole Cloves 2le |
Dog Food 3 £S 49c *
Pet or Carnation
Canned Milk
6^89c
Cherub Canned Milk... .6 Tall Cana 79a
Cherub, Caae of 48 Cana.... $C.Z9
Dinner Rolls Si^d 19c
Fresh Cookies 39c
Fresh Cookies ..££ 29c
Baking Cups B«U/ Brite .... 2 » 25c
Chocolate Morsels
-sssswtt- 30c
12-ox. Pkg. w “
i*-o» Ace
Shredded Coconut onm„
Cake Decoration. ST,£ ' *
Marshmallow Creme ***.
NuMade Corn Od
2Sc
l-pt. Bottle
• U I. Butter Brtrvd 39C
Walnut Meats non*., ,,
Pitted Oates «
Fruit Peels «— ■ pkg
Large size, mix any
assortment you wish
\
Egg Nog Lucerne... .Carton 69c . Carton 98c
Fresh Bread saissste.^,21c
Margarines^-.3 cilL 39c
Choc. Candies assorted.Box *1.59
Dorothy Duncan Assorted Chocolate Candies... .1-lb. Box 99c
U. S. No. 1 Qrcicle, Red Pontiac Variety
Red Potatoes
10-lb. c
Pofly Bag
AVOCADOS Delicate flavored red potatoes, clean, smooth and
Large size, 19c shallow-eyed (so there’s practically no waste)
Emperor Grapes and delicious . .Lb IOC
a 1-1 m M Waldorf Brand—pitted, 1-lb. AO#
vooKiDy uaressoz Pkg. .Pkg. "iyc
Head Lettuce medium size ..Each 10c
RtOttT RKMLRVLI) TO LIMIT Ot'ARTITtlM
All prUct efftctive iKm Saturday, December 10, m O’NcllJ
Light Chunk Tuna
46ct°,$1.00
Sea Trader—ideal for casseroles
Longhorn Cheeso 16-os. wedges •V 59c
Cream Cheese delphla plain ... Pkg. 10c
nil! Cnoere Bond -Kosher, 20 or OA*
Ulll OfHJWS for your rellah dish.Jar slat*
Lucerne Ice Milk
In five delicious flavors
’/a-gal. Carton
Hot Roll Mix ZWZT^r. ..14Hr£ 29c
Chunk Tuna ... 6H£; 35c
Potato Chips crisp and crunchy .. Pkg. 69c