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 \ 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