The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 03, 1961, Section Two, Image 14

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    Debit News
By Mm. H Miner
Rain and
Wind Here
The best news this week is that
we had almost two inches of rain
Thursday evening. However it
was accompanied by strong winds
that blew some of the corn over
and many tree limbs were
blown to the ground. Some of the
oats was still to be harvested.
The telephone has been out since
the storm.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Neider
heide and family, Pierson, Mich.,
have been visiting relatives and
friends in this community.
Mrs. Glenn Harpster spent
Thursday afternoon at the Hen
ry Reimer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tom jack
returned home from Omaha Mon
day.
Mrs. Fred Harpster, Mrs. Glenn
Harpster and Terry and Mrs. H.
Reimer called at the Roy John
son home in Neligh Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pahl and
Mary, Oakland, spent the week
end with relatives here.
Waldo Davis has been carry
ing the mail for two weeks while
Charles Rotherham and family
were on vacation.
Harvesting and haying are al
most done and many are plan
ning trips and vacations before
school starts in August.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bartak vis
ited Mrs. Alice Lodge in the Carl
Munson home in Norfolk Thurs- i
day. Mrs. Lodge’s condition was
unchanged.
There were over three inches
«rf rain north and also east of
here on Thursday. Water ran
over the roadgrade in plac<*s.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Reimer were
guests at the Don Starr home in
West Point last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A] Gene Thra
mer and baby daughter, Omaha .
spent the weekend at Keith Bar- I
tales
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibbs spent |
this week at St. Louis. The child
ren stayed at L. L. Bartak’s. {
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Atkinson News j
Spt Richard Roberts, son of !
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts, left J
Monday for Kearney. There he *
met his sister, Mrs. Floyd Butter- J
field, who took him to Grand !
Island to meet the bus enroute to J
Ft. Dix, N. J., where he expects 1
to ship out for overseas duty ’
somewhere in Europe. Richard
(Bud) has spent the past two
weeks visiting his parents and
friends in and around Atkinson
and has recently re-enlisted for
six years. This is his second en
istment. He was accompanied to
Kearney by his sister, Mona, who
will visit in the Butterfield home
for a week or 10 days.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts
drove to Butte and were Sunday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo Schneider. They were ac
companied by Mrs. Robert’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tooker
and Bobbie and Susie, Broken
Bow, spent the weekend with his
mother, Mrs. Claude Humphrey,
and other relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tooker and
Kathy and Karen left Tuesday
after visiting his mother, Mrs.
Claude Humphrey, and other re
latives in Atkinson. They were
enroute to their home in Denver
after vacationing many points
along the eastern coast.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Weller re
turned Monday evening after be
ing in Omaha on business.
Mrs. Doris O’Connell. Celia
Backhaus and Mrs. Leonard Jung
man returned home Friday from
Blair where they have been at
tending the last three week ses
sion of summer school at Dana
College.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spann went
to Omaha last Friday on busi-1
ness.
Mrs. N. Snyder left by plane'
from Omaha June 25 for Pitts
burg. Penn., where she visited her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Snyder and family.
Mrs. Snyder then accompanied
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Leo
Snyder and son, Robert and
Mrs. Stevens' mother. Mrs. Ro
bert Hamilton, whom Mrs. Ste
vens is taking to her home in
Santa Monica, Calif. They ar- (
rived in Atkinson July 25 and j
visited in the homes of Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Stevens and Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Stevens and family.
They left July 27 enroute to Cali
fornia.
Francis Anderson, Cheyenne.
Wyo., visited Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Mohr sr. in At
kinson. Francis is a cousin of
John Mohr.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stethem and
family of Burwell visited with her
aunt, Mrs. William Wefso, Mon
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Randol
and Mona Rae drove to Ponca
Sunday and spent the day visit
ing George’s father. O. G. Randol,
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Free Wedding
DANCE
SUNDAY, AUG. 6
7jCBJ HALL
Verdigre
To The Music of '
VON'S MERRY MEN
Given by
Ardee Block & Harold Miller |
and Gforge’s brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKin
ley and daughters. Mona Rae
Randol remained in the McKinley
home and will spend a week vis
iting before returning to Atkin
son.
Miuiter Sgl. and Mrs. Hebert
Cuming bant and hunHy, Salt
Lake City, arrived Saturday in
Atkinson to visit Mrs. Cunning
ham's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Mohr, and other relatives.
The Cunninghams are enroute
to the Oilare Intcrnatioiuil air
port in Chicago, III., where
Sgt. Cunningham will spend the
next four months as an instruc
tor.
Sister Godiesia, Osmond and
her sister, Mrs. Joe Bruening, 9t.
Helena, spent a few days last
week visiting their brother and
sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. G.
Schneider and family in Atkinson.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Schnei
der took them to Elgin where
they will spend a few days with
another sister, Mrs. Lee Kluthe,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg
were Sunday evening visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lofquest
north of Stuart. The two couples
drove to the White Horse Ranch
cafe for an outing and refresh
ments. Enroute home they visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tien
ken and Henry near Naper.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bonenber
ger, Jean and Joan spent Satur
day in Omaha.
Mrs. Kathryn Johnson return
ed to Atkinson last Thursday af
ter spending the past three weeks
in and around O’Neill visiting
relatives and friends,
Connie Gokie, Bonnie and Bob
by and Judy Wewel were in Nor
folk on business last Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gokie,
Michael and Steven were Sunday
afternoon visitors at his folks, Mr,
and Mrs. Connie Gok»e and fan*
iiy
Edward Schmuechor loft Tues
day for Camp Ripley, Minn,
where he will s[)end two weeks
at guard camp, Mrs. Dchmuecher
and children and Mrs. Eldon
Quinn and Barbara, Ainsworth,
plan to drive to Camp Ripley
August 11 to spend that weekend
with their husbands.
Mrs. Carl SchenaeJ s|>ent last
Friday with Mrs. Claude Johnson
in Atkinson.
Mrs, Kay Boyd was m Atkinson
early this we<i calling on friends
Mrs. Harvey Wahl is spending
a few days in Valentine with her
son-in-law and (laughter, Mr and
Mrs. Kenneth Haas and Bryan.
Mrs. Wahl is assisting the Haas
family while they are moving.
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MIRACLE
SANDWICH
SPREAD
16 Oz. Jar
45‘
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Delicious Bar-Que
Sliced Cold Cuts £* A C short ribs
• BRAUNSCHWEIGER •PICKLE-PIMENTO £■ A LBS.
• SPICED LUNCHEON • OLIVE LOAF .... Lb. I *§ ■ /
LEAN AND MEATY
Pork Roast 39*
Fresh Lean Skinless
PORK LIVER .. 2 lbs. 59c PORK STEAK ... lb. 49c HAM SHANK 2 lbs. 59c
ARMOUR'S CRESENT
Sliced Bacon - $1.
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Wilson's
K 3NO-FRESH FROZEN
Vegetables
CAULIFLOWER
CUT CORN
MIXED VEGETABLES
BRUSSELS SPROUTS
TOM THI'MB — Chicken Beef Turkey I Fresh Frozen
DINNERS pkg. 49c | BULLHEADS .. 3 lbs. $1
ADAMS FROZEN
Libby’s Pineapple-Grapefruit 46-oz Can
Juice.33c
Comet 2 Reg. Cans
Cleanser.33c
Sta-Flo Qt.
Starch.25c
Larlc Orange-Grape 6-oz. Cans
DRINK.2/29c
SPAM TREET CHOICE 0 1
PREM ™ I
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KRAFTS g I
Miracle Whip*** I
DUTCH TREIET g |
jjj| CHEESE —
MA BROWN STRAWBERRY g I
v^./| Preserves 2 >
PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT. AUG. 5 I
RIGHT RESERVED TO UHIT QUANTITIES g
^***** M«mte Ohip 12-«*z. Jar m
“71 Dill Pickles .... 27c I
KOOL-AID -f
__ I Van Clamp*. <irated Vs Can V
6 Pkgs 25C Tuna.21c g
French 9-oz. Jar
IJBBY’S POTTED . __ B
ilp., Musfard.17c I
MEAT I
For Zg-| Pickled Beets .. 27c |
WiWtex 100 ft. Roll B
OOVECREEK «
TOMATOES Wax Paper 23c I
4^ ? :t hv s »*n 2 Ft. Jan. B
*£ 46# Pickles.69c B
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Solid Crisp Heads I Ripe
Lettuce.2/29c | Cantaloupe lb. 10c
RUSSETS
spuds io & 49$
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Brook Blue Star Bordens ^al — Asst. Flavors J
Marshmallows Chicken Milk Gelatin C
1 Lb29e 31/4 Lb‘ 89c 7 Tall Cans $1 6 Pl<9S* S1
■IW Can B dL Family Size M
IKmft Bottles ■ ■ I B^H ’ I ^ T T !’T iff
BLUE CHEESE DIP , 29c jlTALlAN DRE5 II H I I 1
LIBBY'S SLICED OR HALF V B «ff A \ a M C
Peaches 4 E $1 fcaMlEfflSf j