The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 10, 1962, Section Two, Image 11

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    Chambers News
Hy Mrs, E. R. Carpenter
,lJthohWSP,.met at “* Metho
dust church Thursday The meet
ing opened with a worship in
charge of Mrs. Herman Hol
comb.
A life membership pin was pre
sented Mrs. J. E. Grimes in ap
preciation of her long and faith
ful service in the society. Mrs
Steve Shavlik was m charge of
the presentation.
Mrs. Gauis Wintermote presid
~ —1
ed at the business session. Twen
ty one members and one visitor,
Mrs. Ivy Burru, California, were
present. Mrs Anna Albers read
a thank you note regarding glas
ses she had sent to "Eyes for
the Needy”.
A card of thanks from Rev
Embree was read, thanking the
group for the donation to help
Mrs. Copeland accompany her
husband on a tour of S. E. Asia.
The next meeting will be the
installation of officers
Leg ton Meets
The American Legion Post 320
met Friday evening at the home
of Mrs. John Honeywell with 21
members present. The district 2
president, Mrs. Leota Chavet and
her secretary, Mrs. Paul Basler,
both of Plainview were guests.
The Unit president, Mrs. Donald
Green presided. A special pro
gram honoring Gold Star mem
bers, Mrs. Ruben Peltzer, Mrs.
Anna Albers and Mrs. Louis Wal
ters, Chambers and Mrs. Louise
Crandall, O’Neill, was presented.
A corsage was presented to each
and also to Mrs. Chavet.
Poppy Day was set for Satur
day, May 19 and arrangements
made regarding sprays for Mem
orial Day. The president read a
letter from Mrs. Davidson, O’
Neill, inviting the unit members
to the annual Junior Auxiliary
conference to be held in O’Neill
June 3-4.
Following the meeting lunch was
served by Mrs. Donald Green,
Mrs Earl David and Mrs. John
Honeywell.
Relatives and friends from
away attending the funeral of
Mrs. Hattie Tibbets included;
William Cooper, Mrs. Gladys Run
yan, Clifford Cooper, Kenneth
Cooper, Patricia Cooper and June
Runyan, Riverton Wyo., Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Cooper and Mr and
Mrs. Lyle Cooper, Winner, S. D.,
Mrs. Nadine Anderson, Lincoln,
Mrs. Art Tibbets, O’Neill, Mr
ind Mrs. Tom Osborne, Wisner,
Mrs. Ida Anderson, Norfolk, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Osborne, Bur
well, Mr. and Mrs Leo Adams,
Mkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
Prices, Taylor, Mrs. Genevifve
Bell and Mrs. Donald Grimes, Ft.
Collins, Colo, Mrs. Verle Mc
Dermott, O’Neill and Dave Hol
comb, Ajrora.
Sunday dinner guests in the
Eric Dankert home were Mr.
and Mrs. Will Stanton and family,
Alice and Alvin Johnson and Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Tangeman and
Lawrence. The dinner honored
Will Stanton, who leaves this
month for service in Korea.
Eugene Adams has contracted
to teach Mathamatics and serve
as acting principal at Spencer the
coming year. It was erroneously
stated a few weeks ago that he
was teaching at Logan, la.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wilkinson
were Sunday evening guests in
the Clarence Fry home.
Mrs. Sarah Adams returned
home Tuesday from California
k ^ TH MWft *•»- *M .* Uaf:
where she had spent the winter
with her daughter and aon-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs E. J. Salstrand,
Turlock, and her sister, Mr$. Iva
Burris., Pomona, Mrs. Burris ac
companied her aister and is
spending a few weeks with her
and other relatives here at
Chambers.
Clarence Wyant and Mrs. Jane
Spann returned Friday from
Brush, Colo., where they had
been with their sister, Mrs. Will
iam Rolland and had taken her
to a Denver Colo, hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Milan Wilke and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Retzlaff
were Friday evening visitors in
the Vern Wilkinson home.
Mrs. Lloyd Gleed returned
Wednesday from Sheffield, la.,
where she had spent several
days a* guests of^ the Rev. and
Mrs. Ralph Copke and family.
While thert she attended the mu
sic festival at the school where
some of the Cooke children at
tend. She also visited the “Little
Brown Church in the Vale”.
Mr. and Mrs- Freddie Madsen
and Rochelle and Mr. and Mrs.
Chris Madsen, Laurel, Mr. and
Mrs Burnell Grose, Wakefield,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Young,
Chambers, were last Sunday
guests in the Sam Young home
to help Pamela Sue Young cele
brate her first birthday anniver
sary.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jarman.
Ft. Collins, Colo., came Friday
t~> bring his mother, Mrs. Wood
Jarman home. Mrs. Jarman fell
and broke her hip while visiting
at her son’s home. Mrs. Jarman
is reported to be getting along
real well and stood the trip back
in good shape
The Senior class left early
Thursday on their sneak day.
The group was accompanied by
Stpt. Kenneth Weller, Duane K.
Miller and Mrs. Frank Tracy.
They spent two days in the Black
Hills, returning in the night Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs Eugene Halsey
and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Grimes
drove to Milford Sunday to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Read and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Grimes and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter
and Mrs. Donald Grimes visited
in the Dean Stevens home, At
kinson Sunday. Mrs. Grimes re
mained overnight.
The Rev. and Mrs. Charles Co*
spent Friday in Ericson
A/lc and Mrs. Kenneth Damme,
and family. Altus Air Force Base,
Altus, Okla , cnme Saturday to
spend a two weeks leave with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence 1 >amme and family.
5fr. and Mrs. Duke Read were
honored at a couples shower at
the Legion Hall Saturday evening
Games were played and lunch
served.
The K & M Telephone Co.
is busy converting the Amelia
Community to the dial tele
phone system. Kenneth Werner
and son, llennU are doing the
work.
The Junior MYF of the Metho
dist church are serving a m<>
ther-daughter banquet at the
church May 13.
Mr. and Mrs Carl Lorenz and
mother anti Mr. and Mra. Lloyd
Ritta. O'Neill, were dinner gueata
of Mr*. Mary Neimand. ffcinday.
Mr and Mra E. H Medcalf
accompanied by Mra. Anna Al
bers and Mrs. A B. Hubbard
drove to Waunetta Saturday (or a
few days visit with the Kieth Sea
ton family. The Sextons were for
merly of Chambers.
Commencement exercises of the
Chamber* high school will be Fri
day evening, May 18 and bacca
laureate services Sunday evening.
May 13 at the school auditorium.
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1 Note the large proportion of lean meat to
fat ond bone. We never"rob*a chuck roast
of lean meat (as some do) to be sold as
boneless beef at a higher price.
There’s bone, of course, but it's eorefully
trimmed. Grandma tells us that the juices
which flow through the meat from the bone
help give pot roasts their perfect flavor.
Just enough fat is left on a Safeway chuck
roast to make sure it will cook tender, fla
vorful and juicy and have that rich brown
color you want in your pot roasts.
It's cut from USDA Choice Beef. Only beef
judged by expert U. S. government grad
ers to be of fine-eating quality is awarded
•his high grade.
like all steaks and roasts at Safeway, this
chuck roast has been carefully aged to
peak of tenderness and flavor in our cen
tral meat plant.
Suaar io-b*.
HI Wi^VWI Finely granulated, for your convenience.Bag
Flour enriched.. Bag 45«.x 89c
0 — - — Naw or Kidney Beans— A ^S| Mp
Af M^k^^0U BO g Otoe’s Finest Brand 14LNo. 300 0
m 24 No. 300Cans, $1.98.^0 Cans 0Mt0^
Corn Flakes - «*>*. 25c
■■ ■ flavorful, luscious with cream.....Package
U. S. D. A. Choice Qrcule, Aged Beef
Chuck Roast
Scientifically aged in our own ultra-modern meat aging plant
— the only one of its kind in this area.
Arm Cut Roast^^.u, 59c
Ground Beef Chuck.u. 67c
Rib Steaks scientifically aged beef!. 83c
Short Ribs fine-eating beef . ,?^!,, ^ 29c
Whole Beef Ribs.^ 60c
• Approximately 15 pound average, includes: Standing Rib Roaat,
Rib Steaks and Short Ribs ... CUT AND WRAPPED FOR
YOUR FREEZER AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU!
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Turkeys U.S.D.A. Gradc-A, w^ole or half. ^ 39c
Bacon Armour’s — SLAB, RINDLESS Lb. 29l
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Strawberries
California-grown, ORIGINAL PACK, sweet,
juicy berries loaded with flavor and quality.
Buy several boxes at Safeway’s low, low prices!
1-pint Box
ff.rrol, fcfea] 2-lb. n. ImU. Florida-grown. 5-B>.
UarfOIS for vegetable salads..Pfcg. I I* OillCe UraflgBS full of Jain .Poly Bag
Red Potatoes no. a o»a..S 69c Asparagus SSE'EX.££ I9e
ANGEL FOOD
CAKES
13 egg recipe, fresh
15-oz. Round Cake
Old World Black Bread f!*3S« ^ 19c
Brown ’n Serve Rolls Sour French. .Pkg. 24c
Frozen French Fries Valley.Pkg. 9c
Cherry Pie Filling waa«e-.3 SJ SI
Zee Lunch Bags for picnics . .2 X 25c
Seedless Raisins first quality .Bag 49c
Salad Dressing eaay-to-*pread.Jar 33c
T-.lL Deals Pepaodent— Giant (3.25
I OOUl r»I8 (“10c off” pack).-on) Tube *l»
I TEA GLASSES ... 4 for 77c
Hazelwares “Outdoor Living”, choice of
4 beautiful colors, 16-oz. capacity
ICE TEA PITCHER e**77c
Hazelware—80-oz. capacity, red leaves
on white frosted glass
ICE TEA BLEND %55<
Canterbury—(“10c off” pack), makes
delicious iced tea
Nabisco Cookies Sandwich.Pkg 39c
Butter-Nut Coffee SfSjT..S; $1.45
fl.L. U!-.. Swans Down; includes 41.
wO*6 mlACS all regular layer mixes ....Pkg. “IS
NuSoft Rinse 89c49c
Silver Polish silver gleams. .*£3fc
Toilet Tissue KSKST..39c
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