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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1962)
THE FRONTIER. O’Neill. Nebr Thursday, April 19, 19«2 Verdigre News By Vac Kan da The annual meeting of the Rur al Fire Prevention District was held Thursday, April 12 at 8 p.m. There were four officers to be elected and the following were elected at the Verdigre fire house; Carl Wesche, Chairman; William Rudioff, vice-chairman; Wencel Rurka and Louis Speer, dirocetors; Frank Pierce, secre tary-treasurer. A levy of $1500 was voted for the ensuing year. Dorsey News By Mrs. Harold Osborn Receive Word I Of Death of j Mrs. E. Schultz j Mrs. T. J. Graham received 1 word Thursday of the death of J her neice, Mrs. Ervin Schultz, * Norfolk. Mrs. Schultz was the former Cleo Mulhair, daughter of Frank and Agnes Mulhair. She spent her childhood days round Lynch. She taught school several years before she married, and ^ made her home in Norfolk. l Sjnday callers at the Edward J Carson home and Carson sisters I on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. i Louis Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Har- 1 old Kelly. i Beverly Carson and Sherry Wal- I ine spent Saturday and Sunday j with Miss Carson’s parents, the I Edward Carsons. , Mrs. Tom Alder and boys, Mrs. I Grace Alder, Sadie Derickson i and Mrs. J. E. Wiley, California, I spent Saturday afternoon at the ] Carson sisters home. I Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carson and , children called at the Kem Leu- | ken home Saturday evening. ; Mr. and Mrs. Clay Mashino, I Charles, Thelma, Rosezella and , Mrs. Berla Bessert drove to In- | diana to attend the services held for Mr. Mashino’s father on Sat- | urday. Mrs. Lyle Wells hasn’t been | feeling the best the past few " days, and had to consult a doc- j tor. " Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn I were Thursday evening supper ' guests at the Lem;in Huber home. I Mrs. Osborn spent the evening at ' the Huber home while Harold at- | tended a telephone meeting. Mrs. Edward Carson was a dinner guest at the Leman Hu- | ber home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marston | arrived here late Monday from ' Arizona where they spent the | winter. Mrs. J. E. Wiley accom- * panied them here. | Mrs. T. J. Graham and Mrs. . Howard Graham called at the | Kem Leukens home Saturday eve- j ning to see Mrs. Rex Carson, | Shane and Sandra. Beverly Carson, Lincoln, and | Miss Waline called at the Buss ] Greene home Sunday on their | way back to Lincoln. * Mr. and Mrs. Buss Greene and | Mr. and Mrs. Leman Huber spent * Sunday evening at the Harold Os- i born home. " Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bare, Ly- i man, spent Friday afternoon at * the home of Mrs Bare’s brother, i Harold Osborn. They were supper \ guests there also, returning to l the home of Mrs. Bare’s mother, ' Mrs. Bertha Bare, Lynch, to i spend the evening. \ ~ < BB WM Vi I J |T«\ J I I Ti V I I ■ I 1 J I I I I I flSl iSpslB g f*** ]A^»V^ilil; A FREE ORCHID CORSAGE TO THE FIRST 2000 LADIES IN THE OUTLAW STARTING THURSDAY MORNING AT 8 A.M. !i } lure today for all the foods you need to make Easter dinner i lost delicious your family ever ate! Check the values below. mm shank ■ I PORTION 11 Per Pound Tender and delicious —from corn-fed porkers. CENTER SLICES BUTT # V® Lb. PORTION Per Pound II Freeh Picnics cmaMI ... Lb. 49c l BUTTER KERNEL l PORK ROAST .... Lb. 29c SALAM 0 W “ _ _ ® I Barbecue _ ? £ 303 5 1 P0RK°CH0PS .... Lb. 59C LOAF . Lb. 59c /f f | Cleans " .... 2 lb,. 89c f \ / All I ** \ CUTLETS . Lb. 59c B_-_ V \f Flavors » HOLLY BROWN C I jf j Bonny ^ I golden brand <L Iv^I f DIED _Rf { pillsbury white_nnc j syrup . I _ ^ - VAIJ.EV HI *«■ J' / a P,LlSBURY GRANDNAT.ONAL BANANA NLIT $ |NJ STRAW “T,„ ( / I caksIHIX”" ~ JJ WBspry I ■■■"M-ClFRUIT PIE/?<^ ///' I ;0VENWARE| 2XT'"51> \ I AEEED I — * 59c r^rHl ^ Ov^T"" % W* ■ ■■* ^^^LARGE GRADE AA ^ ^ | THIS WEEK FIREKING OFFER REAL GOLD 6-oz. cans CRESCENT 2-Ib. pkR. ■ ORANGE BASE.4/69c MACARONI and SPAGHETTI . 39c VN, I SCOTT ASSORTED COLORS PAPER EDEN FRUIT iL I HANDKIES.2 Pks. 25c COCONUT.Full Pound 49c \ ( BOX AMI JET SPRAT KRAFT J-oi jar R M WINDOW CLEANER ..,, Can 69c MARSHMALLOW CREME .... 25c 1 I MOTHER’S BEST BAKRITE I FLOUR.50-lb. sack $3.39 SHORTENING.3-lb. can 69c I CHEF’S DELIGHT PILLS BURY J rwrFSF.2-lb. box 59c PANCAKE MIX ... 5-lb. sack 49c <&L 1 L£TXU c.: GREEN ONIONS I A _EACH BUNCH__ 1 H GRAPEFRUIT. 10/49c TOMATOES . Lb. 25c C '^SLjtT&jT''f ■ m^HEAD CUKES.2/25c PEPPErT. 4 /25c ( -■■■' H Make The Outlaw your seed potato headquarters M _ _ _ _ All Varieties at the lowest prices ■ .Isas fegSjyj1 WWfcft • »>. I \, 1 1