The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 09, 1961, Section Two, Image 10

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    Lynch News
By Mm. Fred Kin*
Daughter and
Family Are
Now in Guam
Mrs. Christensen received word
recently that her son-in-law and
daughter, Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Ro
bert Watson and family have ar
rived safely by plane in Guam.
They report the living conditions
are very satisfactory. It is warm
there and this is the rainy season
now.
Brad Spencer has had infection
in his ear and had to have med
ical care Thursday morning.
Kern Lueken accidently shot
himself in the leg Friday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowie Christensen
and Jerry left October 27 to visit
Mrs. Christensen’s daughter, Mrs.
Alfred Benker and family at
Deshler. They came home Mon
day.
Frank Fuhrer, Casper. Wyo., ,
is venting for a few days with
Mr and Mrs. Herman Fuhrer,
Butte, and other relatives.
A construction crew is putting
up grain bins at the Joe Mican
ek home this week.
Sidney Woolf served as driver
of Mrs. It. E. Kriz’s car to Om
aha Thursday for Mrs. Kriz. Mrs.
Kenneth McMeen and Mrs. Mar
jorie Dix, Butte.
Eleanor Barnes is home from
Miltonvale college in Kansas to
spend several days with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Barnes.
The Jolly 17 Livestock club met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Streit November 1 at 8 p.m.
This was the organization meet
ing. Preparations were made for
Lynch achievement day activi
ties which were held November 8
at 8 pun. at the Lynch Legion hall.
All Jolly 17 group members par
ticipated in the program.
The Jolly 17 4-H Garden club
inrriniK w«ib ueiu <u uit? iivjiiic- ui
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Grimm Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moody ar
rived Wednesday night from Cas
per, Wyo., where they have been
visiting their daughter, Mrs. Frank
Fuhrer and family.
Mrs. Leonard Havranek, Mrs.
Bill Spencer and Mrs. Pete Mul
hair went to Norfolk Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnson
and family moved to Lynch last
week from Spencer.
Keith Kounovsky, Bud Cole
ad Bill Spencer were hunting
geese on the Missoiari river early
Friday morning. They spent
Thursday night in their trailer
there due to the storm.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bjornsen
were in Neligh Friday on busi
ness.
Carl Gnewuch visited Wednes
day Mr. and Mis. Hugo Gnewuck
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luewl
man at Neligh. Ivan Potter and '
Jack Pritchett accompanied him,
Ivan Potter returned this week
from the Clarence Potter home
at Burke after spending 10 days
there.
Elder and Mrs. Hiethman,
Evangelists for the Seventh Day
Adventist church, were here
Thursday to cond.ict the funeral
for Seth Simmons. They have
been conducting evangelistic ser
vices at Broken Bow. Mrs. Hieth
man sang a solo for the funeral.
Mrs. Edith Thayer is spending
the weekend with Mrs. Gladys
Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Leman
Huber left Friday afternoon for
Hooper, where tiiey will visit Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Coulter.
Friday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Da
vy brought cake and ice cream
to the home of Mrs. Gladys
Spencer in honor of her birth
day. Mrs. MikkeKen and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Halva also called
there.
Friday night Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Wurtz and children called
on Mi’s. Art Wilson. Mrs. Wilson
was a supper guest Saturday night
nt tho .ma ond Vlrc T
Christensen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cozine, Hill ]
City, S. D., arrived at the L. Co
zine licme Friday after visiting}
friends at Iola, Kan., and a bro
ther, Newton Cozine, Ho;iston, j
Mo. Mr. and Mrs. L. Cozine and
family spent October 28 and 29
with Mrs. Cozine's sister, Mrs.
Alvin Odens and family at Spring
field. S. D.
Mrs. Chandler, Portland, Ore.,
is visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Cc» irtney.
Mrs. Guy Keller called at the
borne of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Marston, Butte, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mulhair
and Guy Keller were in Crofton
Wednesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Halva were
dinner guests Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Havranek
and family in honor of Mrs. Hav
ranek's birthday.
Linda Tanner spent several
days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Tienken and Robin,
Naper. Mrs. Omar Tonner and
Mrs. M. E. Neilson called there
Saturday to bring Linda home.
THE MAN FROM
EQUITABLE ASKS
Farmers and Ranchers,
Businessmen, Professional
Men and Women
j 1 ’ ■* ' . - * '1 |i!
| You want your
| child to have a
| better place
j in the sun,
jj Don’t you?
I For Information Write
HARVEY TOMPKINS
Inman, Nebraska
let the man from
EQUTTABLE BRING YOU
PEACE OF MIND j |
, ■ ^j
I Bring Your Pickup or Neighbor's Truck!
This sale is so big that we cannot hold it inside our store — instead we will hold it right on
the Parking Lot. Over 15 tons of Quality Grceries to be sold at Fantastic Savings! During
this stupendous Fall Stock-Up Sale. Bring your neighbor's Truck or Station Wagon and
take home a load of Real Savings. Sale postively ends Saturday night, so shop early for
Giant Savings on all case goods.
Wholesale Price!
I BUY BY THE CASE AND SAVE!
WED.
THURS.
FRI.
FRESH WHOLE
and
SAT.
PER POUND
6 FOR 12 FOB CASE OF 24
Campbell . Tomato Soup .79 1.45 2.87
suuweii Tomatoes “ .83 1.59 3.09
Alien . Sweet Potatoes Z .79 1.55 2.98
'cu? Green Beans Z, .69 1.27 2.49
Alien*. Peas & Carrots i .65 1.19 2.28
... . Mexican _ :{oo _
*"“• st,ie Beans .63 1.17 2.25
Allen’s Sweet Potatoes 2 ft Can 1.27 2.49 4.95 I
Spaghetti ZL .69 1.19 2.27
Del Monte Pineapple Juice TZ 1.89 3.69
Orange Base ZL 1.15 2.18 4.29
K“rr Soups ZL 2.15 4.25 I
“.-I Peas 1.27 2.45 4.79 I
'Z3 Apple Sauce ZT .93 1.79 3.49 I
“■ ZZ Corn .79 1.55 3.03 I
van camps Pork & Beans ~'ZZ 1.45 2.83 5.59 I
II Franks if
■ •'^"OOf 303
( & Tissue i T 79 149 2.89 I
I Peas 2 25 4,39 *■» I
I PUMPKIN « W 1-65 3’25 I
I “ -•« tomato juice — , 70 8 I
I **** Mly_ , tE c“ ’-79 3.49 I
I £ G«EEN BEANS £ f 4 ” I
I I Ubb.v* PpiUT -_ 7 3.27 B
I I COCKTAIL 303 Si2e i 4« I
I K ^y-, ■■ Can 1.39 2 7* C 4a I
II - KIDNEY BEANS - - 5 39 I
I f libbv, «EMN5 Can .83 I X4 ^ I
II PEACHES «». 1,63 3»* I
I I Libby’s ‘V(,””1 style ^ ^*84 3.63 7 97 M
[ I Franco _ ^ Uf 2 27 A AC K
II An,erican SPAGHETTI 27«* 4,45 I
11 Hi Vote TUNA hsn. 2,73 5-39 I
If T CHERRIES £ •* ,B *» I
11 ORANGE drink ,,, 2,68 5-28 I
II °** 2>,s 4.23 I
* I SAVE 20-3fl°/ I
II -gJPE ms I
Lean Meaty
Pork Steak ... lb, 49c
Lean Meaty
Spare Ribs_lb. 39c
U. S. I). A. Choice
Sirloin Steak .. lb. 89;
Boiling Beef .. 5 lbs. $1
I . S. U. \. Choice
f-BoneSieak .. lb. 99c
H ilMin'n Kmls and 4 lit. (mix
Bacon. $1
FRESH SEMI-BONELESS PORK M
noon .Es«ia
VELVET FACIAL_ C
TISSUE JD1cr
SWAN'S DOWN _ A 1
CRKE miK 4 If
DAVID HARUM 1
FLOUR SZ98
DUTCH 1
NEBRASKA RED g
Spuds
Fresh
Cranberries-lb, 19c
White or Red Seedless
Grapefruit .. 10 for 49c
S'? lid Crisp
Cabbage.lb. 5c
Sno-Fresh Frozen ^ 9
VEGETABLES j 1
PEAS — SUCCOTASH — LEAF SPINACH . M
CHOPPED BROCCOLI P V
Iq Pkg. $ | ^*0 [ 1
11 1 ■ ■■■ 1 r f
Fresh F'rozea | ■
PERCH_._._._._.. Lb. 35c ' 1