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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1961)
_ I 1 ^5c M K S ' First Quality, ,.28c I . „t that your whole family wiU enjoy. i A luscious treat that you SLICED SMOKED P.CN.C. • • • tb. 33c l gft 'ujsd/TI I | jusom pE«" (choice) j I for your freezers! I 1 full sides Lb 44'c 1 ' I "^"wrapped at no eruaci-a l t Hindquarters I I forequarters 1404b, Avg„ C* \ 140-lb. Avg. jy £ Lb. J1*1 | I u. s. D. A., Qrade^, CHICKENS *"• HwMe.TSd4-lbfaverage. A ft £ I Lb. 4mm I p So-ooo easy to prepare and easy to enjoy ... Bama Frozen Fruit Pies iMt lb. OAf y Pies Apple, Cherry, Pineapple or Peach. ff Have several on hand in your freezer when ;| unexpected company drops in! p rWEOIAL FREE OFFER! NEW GOLD BOND GIFT BOOK Get Free — 50 GOLD BOND STAMPS — with the Coupon elsewhere in this newspaper Redeem at Safeway Creamy smooth, all-purpose ^ Velkay Shortening 3-lb. Can C Perfect for all cooking, frying and baking. Cakes are lighter without all the beating! O-o-o-o so easy ^F and the kiddies M enjoy it all a* m times of the day ^***5*-==^ M W ... especially after school! ■ I Peanut Butter I i Peter Pan — m Vl8 oz. Jar "iT' J m Mom and dad will like it too ... its smooth ^F w and creamy with the P-nuttiest roasted peanut flavor! ^^F Reserved to Limit QuaatMss New! 7KNORR Try them SOUPS all... GOLDEN ONION SOUP.2 C 29c CREAM OF MUSHROOM 2X 29c CHICKEN AND NOODLE 2M 29c SMOKEY GREEN PEA.2;S£29c GARDEN VEGETABLE 2:?£ 29c BEEF AND NOODLE.2lS* 29c CREAM OF LEEK .2S£29c SOUP CRACKERS KT5; ...SC I7e I ELLIS I Beef Stew 1 No. 300 I Cnn w£k C I WITH THIS COUPON I Coupon expires Saturday, Sept, SO I A w A selected blend of the world's finest coffees... Instant Coffee (“10c off” pack) 6-oi. Jar Safeway Brand — 100% coffee with flavor that you’ll enjoy — cup after cup! Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded at Safewayl Cole Slaw Dressing Kraft 39c Nabisco Cookies S« T%P?g 29c Kraft French Dressing 27c Potato Chips ££ ST.r 69« French Dressing 43c Gold Medal Flour.$2.15 Italian Dressing Kraft.*BtJ 39c Corn Beef Hash Libby's ....Can 43c Italian Dressing Kraft_1*BU- 59c Libby’s fikili 34-oa. Can-Ha . Can 37c French Dressing Casias-BU. 39c ’ Chili Spaghetti Libby's ...1xSs 39c Catalina Dressing M .St 39c Vienna Sausage 25c Dressing ££ftISLAJiD:.££ 33c ScotTowels 23c Low Calorie Italian.^ 39c Waxed Paper Cat-Rita.Roll Sic Low Calorie ££££&»" *5!. 43e Paper Towels ."SfSi21c Baking Caps ££.2 5S 25c Sponge Mop S<2£sr“L.t 52.99 Bal Food Jftif— 2 29e i n All prices effective through SepL 30, in O’Neill • ■■ —— —• «—» —— • — — —• — —* “““ A V | A f B A U. S. No. I Qrade, RED POTATOES 10-lb. Poly Bag Shallow eyed (so there’s practically no waste). Safeway’! fresh produce service starts ’’down on the farm”. Safeway Stores select only produce that meets the high standards demanded by Safeway customers. Another reason why Safeway is the place to buy fresh produce Delicious Apples2 n». 29c Seedless Grapes TOKAYS 3 lb«. 39c £ _1 Table Queen (Acorn). Hubbard. C aquasri Buttercup or Butternut variety. Lb JC Sweet and juicy, l lb g/\ vDSp v-arrors ideal in salads Poly Bag iVfC ' - ._ w ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aaHaHaaaaa! SPRY SHORTENING oo, All-purpose, (“7c off” pack) .3-lb. Can SWIFTNING ft?. Shortening, smooth, (“5c off” pack) , 8-Ib. Can PIZZA PIE MIX cq. —with Sausage, Chef Boy-Ar-Dee.Pkg. M MARGARINE oi. Blue Bonnet—colored and quartered 1-lb. Pkg I ^ BALL JAR CAPS zor Regular size, one-piece type Pkg. of 12 ww" BALL JAR CAPS 07. LIQUID LUX oq. Detergent, leaves your hands soft .. 12-oz. Btl. w m * LIQUID SWAN oq. Detergent, long lasting suds action .12-oz. Btl. w SURF DETERGENT 07, Ideal for dishes or clothes.19-oz. Pkg. w m « CONDENSED ALL oo. Detergent, for automatic washers 49-oz. Pkg RINS.O- BLUE or. Detergent, it blues as it washes 22-oz. Pkg 4# ew » FLORIENT AEROSOL 7Q. VEL BAR 7^39c Leaves your skin soft and fresh-Mb Cakes w # w DOWNY so Fabric softener, leaves clothes fluffy. . 17-oz. Btl. «r # % TOILET TISSUE 07. Charmin—in white or pastel colors.. 4-roll Pkg. K ' ^ Births ST. ANTHONY’S HODMAN — Mr. and Mrs. James Rodman of O'Neil], daugh ter, Susan Lynne, 7 pounds 15V» ounces, Sept. 16. CASKEY - Mr. and Mrs La Vern Caskey of O'Neill, daugh ter, Angela Sue, 6 pounds 6V« oun ces, Sept 17. MUSIL — Mr. ami Mrs. Fran cis Musil of O’Neill, daughter, Barbara Beth, 8 pounds 3V« oun ces, Sept 19. ATKINSON MEMORIAL BLAIN — Rev and Mrs. Elmore Blain i/f Atkinson, twin sons, Ron ald Lee, 6 pounds 11 ounces and Donald Gene, 6 pounds 11 oun ces, Sept. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Har old Blam of Orchard are the pa ternal grandparents. Tliese are their first grandchildren. JARMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jarman of Bassett, daughter, Jo Lynn Marie, 5 pounds 14 ounces, Sept. 14. The paternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jar man and the great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wood Jarman, all of Chambers. The Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper of Page. This is their fourth grandchild. BUCHHOLTZ — Mr. and Mrs. John Buchlioltz of O'Neill, daugh ter, Kimberly Sue, 8 pounds 8 ounces, Sept. 14. MIKSCH — Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Miksch of Stuart, son, 8 pounds 7 ounces, Sept. 18. SACKED HEART CLASSEN — Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Classen of Spencer, daugh ter, 7 pounds 2 ounces, Sept. 16. MCALLISTER — Mr. and Mrs. James McAllister of Spencer, daughter, 6 pounds 13 ounces, Sept. 18. ELSEWHERE COBB — Mr. and Mrs. Terry Cobb of Grand Island, son. Per rish Ty, 5 pounds, Sept. 13. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cobb and Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Clements of Stuart. HORNER — Mr. and Mrs. Dean Horner of 3510 Jackson, Sioux City, la., son, Michael, 7 pounds 6 ounces, Sept. 13. The couple now has 3 daughters and 2 sons. WELLMAN — Mr. and Mrs. James Wellm;m of Sioux City, son, 7 pounds 12& ounces, Sept. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wellman and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Kane of Orchard are the grandparents. HOLBROOK — Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holbrook jr. of Orchard, daughter, Kathleen Loree, 8 pounds 2 ounces, Sept. 12, An telope Memorial hospital. BOELTER — Mr. and Mrs. Du ane Boelter of Creighton, son, Todd Duane, 7 pounds 7 ounces, Sept. 6, Our Lady of Lourdes hos jrital, Norfolk. DOUD — Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doud of Seattle, Wash., son, Sept. 12. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doud and the maternal grandfather is Lloyd Black, all of Ewing. WEDIG1E - Mr. and Mrs. Don ,dd Wedige. of Omaha, son, 10 pounds. Sept. 13. The couple has 2 other children. Mr. and Mrs. George WeSige of Omaha and Charles Cole of O'Neill are the grandparents. Mrs. Wedige is the former Brenda Cole. KESTER — Mr. and Mrs. Har old Kester of Clearwater, son, 8 pounds 12 ounces. Sept. 14, An telope Memorial hospital, Ne ligh. REUSS — Mr. and Mrs. Char les Reuss . of Clearwater, daugh ter, Mary Theresa, 5 pounds 14 ounces, Sept. 15, Antelope Mem orial hospital, Neligh. STESKAL — Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Steskal of Ewing, son, Craig Douglas, 9ept. 13, Tilden community hospital. HUCKFELT — Mr. and Mrs. Dick Huckfelt of Lincoln, daugh ter, Tracy. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gillespie of Neligh are the ma ternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hemenway of Clear water are the great-grandparents. CABLE — Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cable of Coon Rapids. Ia., son, Patrick Bryan, Shi pounds, Aug. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Stevens of Page are the maternal grand parents. BBCKER — Mr. and Mrs. Dav id Becker of Seneca, Kan., son, Dean David, Sept. 17. Mrs. Beck er if the former Rita Jilg, daugh ter i Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jilg. Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined—Classes Fitted Contact Lenses Phone 167 — O'Neill, Nehr. 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