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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1961)
MR. AND MRS. O'NEILL AND VICINITY: We of the Outlaw wish to take this oppor tunity to thank each and everyone of you for the overwhelming support you have given us in the past years and especially for the tremendous success on our grand opening. We pledge to continue to serve you with our friendly courteous service and low, low prices. Thanks Again, _^_The New Outlaw Gang Butter Kernel rv.„K Whole Potatoes 2/29c Hi,‘‘v Gal. Bleach .49c Swm’s 12-ox. Can Prem.49c Sta-Flow Starch.19c Briquets of 10 Lb ^ Charcoal .69c Swift’s 34-o*. Can Beef Stew.49e LADIESmdGEHTS^ STEP RIGHT THIS WAY i FOR THE MOST f AMAZim BARGAINS! | _l MA1H KTMMl Main Attraction | SATURDAY B From 1 P-m- to 9 P m* | HAM SANDWICH I And A \l dr. PEPPER I ^Hi • mm >• 10 Pkgs. c Miracle Aid .. 39c Gedney’s Qt. Dill Pickles ... 39c House Party 4 Vi-os. Jars Olives.5/$l Tenderleaf Instant lVi-oz. Jar Tea.79c Charmin 60 Ot Pkg. Napkins. 10c Kraft Barbecue 18-0*. Jar Sauce.39c Happyvale Cream 303 Cans Corn.2/35c I Simoniz Qt. Can Wax .88c 'EjfjfiT Winners of the 100 Free Sacks of Groceries Last Week Jerry Eisert Mary Salmen Kristie Abart Lyle Schlotz Mrs. Ed Murray Gene Winkler Mrs. Joe Sivesind Dorothy Conway Tom Koenig James Luft Pat Poese Nancy Longenecker Connie Lee Velder Lydia Grothe Mrs. V Dahlberg Mae Pruden Mrs. Robert V. Kurtz Nancy Robertson Nancy Benze Barbara Beelaert Ann Strong Janet Peterson Mrs. Andy Ramold Mrs. William Hinze Dora Murphy Beth Schaffer Mrs. Charles Lawrence C. R. Hill Suzanne Lampert Mrs. George Beck Norma Steele Mrs. Lester Angus Ann Hawley Donna McGinn Elmer Lenz Roma Smith Helen Braddock Mrs. John Steinberg Mrs. Joe West Frank Eppenbach Mr. A. S. Lange Susan Wedge wood Janice Bright Rose Mary Urban Patricia Ruther Iva Rohrer Estella Burrell Judy Curran Mrs. Elmer Devail Mrs. Lawrence Dobrovol Mrs. Gene Strong George Nelson Mable Green Mrs. M. J. Trupp Mrs. Neil Dawes Mrs. John E Babl Mrs. Ivan C. Pruss Mrs. H. Newton Mrs. Kenneth Hoerle Mrs. Ruth Johnson Mrs. Homer Ernst Mrs. A. S. Gedwillo Joan Pease Marla Clyde Mrs. Ralph Seger Mrs. Roy Backhaus Mrs. Paul Menkens Mrs. Esty Nelson Mrs. Leon Sargent Mrs. Harry Van Fleet Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser Tootie Grossnicklaus Mrs. Wm. Sorensen Mrs. H. Hovey Mrs. Richard Minton Mrs. Joe Fenton Mrs. Fred Lindberg Mrs. M. J. Batenhorst Mrs. Tom Lambert Ann Johnson Mrs. Harold Rodgers Mrs. E. Wayman ly Mrs. Bill Murray Mrs. Bob Rutber Mrs. Marie McDonald Mrs. Cecil Bishop Mrs. Ted McElhaney Mrs. Joe Sobotka Mrs. Clyde McKenzie Alfred Keying Cathy Earley Mrs. Earl Cleveland jr. Mrs. John Kilcoin Sandra Johnson Mrs. Leo Mossman Pattie Banks Ilene Nelson Hildred Harkins Mrs. Frank Benash Winner of the 30,000 Free Top Value Stamps and Other Prizes to be Announced In Next Week's Paper STAR KIST GREEN LABEL ~~ ”-{ Tuna ?• 29* SKIPPY PEANUT C Butter 39c | SWANS DOWN CAKE MIX ~ ~ ~ 1 Angel Food ^ 39*1 LIBBY'S ~ "" " f Catsup 4: 69$ { HOLLY BEET Sugar Swift’s 24-oz. Ca Spag. and Meat Balls 39< Farley’s or fathers Lb. Pkg Orange Slices.2/39< Paul Mark Ass’t 38-oz. Ja Preserves.59c Golden Dew Lbs Oleo.3/69* S<do White Pkg. of 10( Paper Plates.79c Van Brodies Ass’t Pkg. of It Cereals.29c Beg. Pkg. Tide.32c : . I Mix 'em or Match 'em i Butter Kernel Fancy WHOLE KERNEL CORN CREAM STYLE CORN AND PEAS 4 Z 79< “ ..f H.-C Drink ORANGE-PINEAPPLE PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT C ORANGE GRAPE 1 3 46-oz. $■ I Cans ■ I Riverside News By Mr*. Lionel Gunter Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom ery, Mrs. Dale Napier and Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry attended fun eral services for a cousin, R» bert Wickett in Sioux City Satur day. He was killed in a two-car crash Wednesday, near Rosalie. The Ed Walter family of Cham bers visited Saturday evening at the John Napier home. Zita Donohoe, the Jerry Cuddy family of O’Neill and the Ed Walter family were dinner guests Sunday at the John Na pier home. Anna Miller visited last Sunday at the John Miller home. The Dewitt Hoke family at tended baccalaureate services in Orchard Monday evening. The Seek and Share project club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Lynn Fry, Mrs. Willie Shrader served the lunch and Mrs. Walter Miller gave the les son on care of house plants. Mrs. Dan Brunner of Norfolk came Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. Martha Shrader and family for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George Keller and family visited Wednesday evening at the William Lofquist home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry called on Mrs. Millie Muhood and Mrs. Gordon Fletcher m Orchard Mon day evening. Libby Tuttle assisted Alice Shrader in entertaining the Uni ted Presbyterian women at the church annex Tuesday afternoon. Dorothy Johnston, Winfred Switzer and Luella Bennett gave the lesson and Ruth Ann Shra der was in charge of the prayer group. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aiders and family of Wisner visited at the Rudy Ahlers iiorne Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson vis ited at the Marvin Pribnow home near Albion last Sunday and Mar anna Pribnow came home with l»er grandparents for a few days visit. She returned home Friday With Hot* no fun ♦ r< ...k ____ a - t-- »»•«/ VU1MV IU attend funeral services for tlieir cousin, Put Burk. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom ery, Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier, Mr. and Mis. Richard Napier, Reta, Nan cy and Susan attended funeral services Tuesday afternoon for Wilbur Mahood in the United Bre thren church in Orchard. Mr. and Mis. Dewitt Hoke and Clayton attended the graduation exercises at Plainview Tuesday evening for Jimmy Nelson. Later in the evening they attended a gathering at the Alvin Nelson home. Mrs. Karen Biddlecome and Milton visited Monday afternoon at the Althea Peterson home in Neligh. The Riverside school district had their picnic dinner Satur day at the Leo Miller home. Sharon Kropp was the teacher. The Rev. and Mrs. Ernst Cham bers and family were dinner guests Sunday at the Grant Mott home. Mrs. Howard Miller entertained the Riverside Missionary society Thursday afternoon. Jacque Barnhardt of Neligh vis ited Saturday at the Grant Mott home. Mrs. John Napier and children visited Friday afternoon at the Alfred Napier home. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader and Mr. and Mrs. Archie John ston entertained relatives and friends after the commencement exercises Thursday evening at the United Presbyterian church annex in honor of Sharon Johnston and Douglas Shrader. Ernest Trowbridge spent Mon day night at the Howard Millers. The Wayne Fry family enter tained the Busy Hands 4-H club Friday evening at the French town schoolhouse. Mrs. Grant Mott and Tammy, Mrs. Chet Taylor, Mrs. Rudy Ah lers and Mrs. Lionel Gunter at tended a party at the E. P. Will iamson home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ahlers visited last Sunday at the Jerry Meyers home in Wisner. Other guests were the Fred Ritter family of Tilden. Sonjia is staying with her aunt, Betty Napier, while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier, Nancy, Susan and Reta and Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier are attend ing baccalaureate and graduation exercises in Sterling, Kan., for Russel Napier, one of the gradu ates. They will spend the week end in Sterling. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier, Dennis and Glenda. Leroy and Steve stayed with their grand parents. Mr. and Mrs R A Hor-a Mr. and Mrs. Eliza Wolfe of Ericson were guests Saturday at the Walter Miller home. Mrs. Wolfe stayed for a few days. Elaine Tinsley was an over light guest Saturday of Joan Mil ler. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink were hnner guests Sunday at the Lee rink home near Page. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobbs and 3obby of Omaha came Saturday ind spent the night at the Dewitt ioke home. Mr. and Mrs. Carmi King and amily of Bellingham, Wash., rere weekend guests at the Ar hie Johnston home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson and he Dewitt Hoke family were din ler guests Sunday at the Mar !us Pierson home in honor of drs. Marcus Pierson’s parents, dr. and Mrs. Albert Wolrich, Ihelton, Wash., who have been Tsiting them for a week. >r. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Phone 167 — O’Neill, Nebr. lours 9-5—Mon. thru Saturday Closed Wednesday