The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 30, 1961, Image 7

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    Celia News
Mrs. Merrill Anderson
Last Week’s News
The Celia 4-H club met Friday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Schwindt. Most of the
members and parents were pre
sent. Roll call was answered by
‘‘What we Would Like to do This
Summer.” A schedule was set up
for subsequent meeting places.
Awards and ribbons won at the
Fair and not yet presented were
given to the members. Games
were played, sponsored by Mrs.
Leroy Hoffman, with Vanita
Schwindt winning first place.
Lunch was served.
Rodney Frickel was an over
night guest Sunday of Roger and
Gary Frickel.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer
jr. attended a business meeting
Wednesday evening at the Assem
bly of God church in O’Neill. Vic
ki Sue, who has been having a
scige of chicken pox, stayed with
her grandmother, Mrs. Herman
Me yer sr.
Oren Shippen, FFA instructor,
took some agricultural students
to the Niobrara Valley Hereford
association show at Butte Mon
day. Attending from this area
were Bobbie Knutson , Charles
Chaffin and Harold and Gerold
Frickel.
Calves are arriving in pairs
quite frequently at the Natehel
Kzcszotarski ranch. Twins were
born to one of Kzeszotarski’s
dairy cows about a month ago,
ami last Tuesday one of their
slock cows had a set, both hei
fers. Tliis incident is most un
usual since it is the first stock
cow to produce twins in the
space of 50 years on this ranch.
The ranch was previously op- ,
erated by Mr. Rzeszotarski’s j
father who ran a herd of 200
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lug a set of twins.
“Grandpa” Blow, 86, father of
Mrs. Charles Phipps, who makes
his home in Atkinson with his
son-in-law and daughter, the Rev.
and Mrs. Phipps, was honored
on his birthday at a surprise par
ty at the Wesleyan Methodist par
sonage following prayer services
Wednesday evening, March 15. A
birthday cake for the occasion
was baked and decorated by two
members of the group, Mrs. Celia
Backhaus and Mrs. Robert Slay
maker.
“Grandpa” Blow is crippled
with rheumatism but is handy
with hammer and saw and keeps
busy most of the time in his work
shop working with wood, produc
ing useful and decorative articles.
Arlin Hendricks is all set to
go fishing. He found a healthy
grasshopper which he is keep
ing in “cold storage” until the
day arrives when he can slip
down to the fish pond and tempt
some poor unsuspecting fellow
to have a “snack”.
Violet Neissin of Lake Preston,
S. D. and her brother, Lloyd Blow
of Pyllupol, Wash., spent Satur
day night at the home of the Rev.
and Mrs. Charles Phipps, visiting
their uncle, Mr. Blow.
Mr. and Mrs. Natchel Rzeszo
tarski were O’Neill visitors Sat
urday.
Mrs. J. B. Leago of Huston,
Tex., arrived Saturday to spend
two weeks visiting in the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Colfax, and to attend the wed
ding of her brother, Denton, and
Miss Sandra Putnam, Sunday
Mar. 26.
Michele Rzeszotarski was an
overnight guest Thursday of JeaD
Marie Wewel in Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kilmarry of
Atkinson were Saturday dinner
guests at the home of their son,
Frank Kilmurry and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and
family were dinner guests at the
home of Duane’s mother, Mrs.
Helen Beck, in Atkinson Satur
j_
UtlJ .
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken
and family attended the family
night supper at the Presbyterian
church Thursday.
Mrs. Robert Hendricks was
hostess at a party at her home
Friday afternoon with 12 guests
attending. Mrs. Hendricks served
lunch depicting the color scheme
representative of St. Patrick's
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks
and Arlin were supper guests
Friday at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. Richard Klinger
and family in Atkinson.
Mrs. Leroy Hoffman attended
the Legion auxiliary meeting in
Atkinson Wednesday evening.
Patricia Kilmurry was an over
night guest Wednesday of Linda
Cnaliin and helped celebrate her
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks
and family were dinner guests
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Strong at Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks,
accompanied by Mrs. Charles
Phipps and Gerald O’Connel of
Atkinson, attended the Youth
banquet at O’Neill Monday eve
ning. Robert was master of cere
monies for the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hend
ricks and family were supper
guests Wednesday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
nard Chaffin. The occasion was
in honor of the 12th birthday of
Linda Chaffin.
Mrs. Charles Phipps and Mar
kita Klinger spent Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Mark Hendricks helping tie a
quilt for the missionaries.
Gale Sicheneder was an over
night guest Monday of Leila and
Linda Heiser.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Milton McKathnie March 1C
were Mrs. McKathnie’s mother,
Mrs. Blanche Rouse and Marvin
and Mildred Keyes of Inman and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Risor and
family of O’Neill. The occasion
was in honor of the birthday oi
Mrs .Rouse. Mrs. Risor and Mrs
McKathnie are sisters.
Smoked Hams
SHANK PORTION WHOLE or SHANK HALF
I Manor House—Frozen mg
TURKEYSf
U.S.DA Grade-A, any size
from 10 to 22 pounds each
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[Economical for the center attraction of your Easter l
dinner. See and compare their superior qualities: young, !
handsome, plump birds with a greater proportion of
tender fine-eating meat, broad breasted, spotlessly
clean and ready for roasting and stuffing. ;!
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CRANBERRY SAUCE
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No. 300 Can Mm JC
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For Easter,
pure white
for coloring...
Breakfast Gems
LARGE EGGS
Dozen 39c
U.S.D.A. Grade-A, farm-fresh, ideal for filling Easter baskets
Cream o the Crop, Grade-AA, Large Eggs. ... 2 Dos. 89c
Egg Dye Pia^»uPkg 19c. ,^p5S 3 9c
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10-oz. Pkg. of Scotch Treat |
1 Strawberries (
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2 Enjoy a delicious strawberry
sundae for your Easter dessert
1/2-gal. Carton CP Jr
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Joy Liquid 3Qe |
Ideal for washing dishes.12-oz. Bottle f » 1
Ivory Liquid ’IQ 1
Gentle to your hands.12-oz. Bottle 4w m ^ jj
| Ivory Snow OC f
Kind to your fine woolens .... ,12%-oz. Pkg. ww'1 1
| Blue Cheer oc( 1
Wonderful washday detergent . . ,21-oz. Pkg. ww» M
Tide Detergent OC, |
Gets clothes cleaner, whiter.28-oz. Pkg. w*r« jj
Dash Detergent 43, |
For automatic washers.241/l:-oz. Pkg. 1
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Safeway has a grand assortment of fine foods to grace your Easter table!
Angel Food Cakes™.™...
Pineapple sszr.**._.....3,sr 49*
Salad Dressingi.'i33«
Edwards Coffee^$109
ttruloplr DaII* Brown n'Serve, 6 ea. Pkg. IQ.
wKjIdfK nOIIS white & multi-grain ..of 12 IOO
Slender-Way Bread Sar»M.!S 19c
Praam P.hooCA Kraft’s Philadelphia 8-oz. OQ.
bream bneese or Borden’s.Pkg. *35
Maraschino Cherries £S£r.10£ 35c
Dima HIiwaa Town House—medium, No. 1 OQ.
mpe Ulives ideal for relish dishes ....Can fcwv
Provolone Cheese SSSTf..Lb. 69c
Aluminum Foil 22^127.2™i 69c
C.I. O Cham Household cleaner, 1-lb. Q I .
opic tt ©pan ideal for any job.Box wIC
Especially for Easter...
Fluff-i-esi s »«]“"»
Marshmallows i Bulk
99. Lb. 39c
16-oz. Bag j Butterscotch, Sour, Mint
Ideal in preparing \ or Cinnamon Balls . . .
special Easter salads Royal Mix, Pops or
Toffee Mix
Marshmallows miniatures, fresh ...Pkg. 27c
Royal Gelatins gelatin salads .. 3 Pkps. 29c
Potato Chips KaSfSSp.£** 69c
French Bread wrapped, fresh.Loaf 29c
Lucerne Butter !£. 69c
n f| Maxwell House—Western Blend, 1-lb.
uOTiee good to the last drop.Can
Nestle’s Quik chocolate flavored ....Pkg. 49c
U; r;i|* _ Wilderness—raisin, No. 2 OQ»
lie rllllllg ideal for turnovers too.Can WWle
Chunk Tuna S!SSnS^.....^£ 49e
IParkay—quartered, 1-lb.
luuigarine colored, delicious spread . .Ctn.
|i l; LUNCHEON, Scotkins— Pkg. I Qe
napnins white or pastel colors.of 50 ■”
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Fancy quality, California-grown, springtime vegetable
for your Easter dinner. Tender and delightful,
gorgeous, bright green spears from the tightly budded :
tips all the way down . . . it’s especially good because H
Safeway’s produce buyers selected and sent to Safeway’s ^
stores the finest spears we’ve seen in a long time.
1"_..._Fresh, red-ripe 13-oz. ^ ^ VT_ Reddish, Louisiana- ^ ^ A,
I OmOTOeS and juicy.tube of 3 C T ums grown, fine quality.Mm lbs. Mm TC
Radishes ^ONsf fresh.Bunch Strawberries SSirown. -1 box 3 9c TO LIMIT QUA.VT1TE8
Safeway gives popular Gold Bond Stamps
IOXYDOL j COMET CLEANSER
Contains oxygen bleach OK* ; O 14-oz. 00*
19-oz. Pkg. ) L cans Wfi
All prices effective thru Saturday, April 1, in O’Neill
We Will Have Some New Extra Fancy
PRODUCE ITEMS for Your Easter Dinner