The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 14, 1962, Section Two, Image 16

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    Deloit Nows
By Mrs. H. Mmt
Mrs. Elizabeth Bartak and
Gene and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bohn attended the Bartak re
union in Stanton recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Moon, Ne
ligh, were recent visitors in the
Watson McDonald home.
Many of the children in the
community are attending sum
mer church school at St. John's
church for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Spahn
spent Thursday evening in the
Henry Reimer home.
Donald Larson, O'Neiil. spent
the past week at the Leonard
I .arson farm home.
Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier were
Sunday dinner guests at Glenn
Harpsters June 3 in honor of
Napiers’ wedding anniversary.
Otto Reimer underwent surgery
for removal of a cataract on one
eye Wednesday in a IJncoln hos
pital. His condition was reported
satisfactory.
Mrs. Sylvester Bauer returned
home from the Neligh hospital
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster
and syns were Sunday dinner
guests at the Web Napier home
in honor of Mrs. Harpster’s birth
day.
^ We have had over 3 inches of
rain thus far in June.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maben and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack
were Sunday dinner guests in
the Henry Reimer home.
I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bartak and
three grandchildren were supper
guests at the L. Bartak's. They
also called on Mrs. Elizabeth
Bartak.
Danny Gibbs returned from the
Neligh hospital Tuesday.
Mona Mosel spent the past
week at the Keith Bartak home.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Gene Thramer
and daughter spent Saturday
night in the Keith Bartak home.
Mrs. Minnie Miller of Omaha
visited the R. Tomjacks Satur
day.
Jean Ray, Vicky and Jodie,
Omaha, visited the R. Tomjack
home Saturday. The girls re
mained for a longer stay at the
Tomjack home.
The HEO club will meet Thurs
day at the H. Werkmeister home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Spann re
turned Sunday, June 3, from
their trip to Hillborough, Ore.,
where they visited the Don Spahn
home. Ixwi is employed in a fur
niture factory, as a finisher.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Temple
and daughters spent last week at
4-H camp in Halsey Forest.
Jodie and Vicky Ray spent
Sunday at Gene Tomjack's.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tomjack
celebrated their 25th wedding an
niversary in their home Sunday
in La Grande, Ore.
Mrs. Jim Squire called Monday
at the H. Reimer home.
Stuart News
By Mrs. Herb 8k*l»
Mrs. John Friedel spent from
Monday to Wednesday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frie
del wtih their children while they
were in Omaha.
Cindy Flarmigan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Flannigan,
Grand Island, returned to her
home Sunday after having spent
the past two months with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Friedel.
Mi-s. Darrell Forsythe and
children, Idaho Falls and Mrs.
John Blackford and Jackie, Des
Moines, la., visited a few days
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford McGregor.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman and
Danny had as their Sunday guests
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Johnson, Bat
tle Creek, Albert Kerstead, Nor
folk, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hoff
man and girls, Bobby Hoffman,
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Halligan
and Scottie, Dwight and Mrs.
Bertha Foss, Gregory, S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. John Friedel
were Sunday supper and evening
guests of Mrs. Ida Steinhauser.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman en
tertained four tables of pitch
players Sunday evening at their
home. Prize winners were. Ver
non McClurg and Mrs. Albert Hol
brook; Alberta Hoffman and Mrs.
Earl Cadwallader, June 24.
Stanley Cobb was picked one
of four Scout leaders to attend a
camp held in Minnesota this com
ing Friday for Eagle Scouts.
Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Grenoble
and baby daughter arrived Tues
day to spend some time visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tasler and
other friends and relatives. La
Vem is with the Air Force at
Eglind, Fla.
Tuesday overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman and
Danny were Clyde Brainard and
son. The Brainards moved in to
Jack Segers house near the coun
ty shed.
Friday overnight guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Hoffman were Mr.
and Mrs. Dudley Halligan and
Scottie, Dwight.
Glenrose Timmermans and
Monte Weymouth, Chadron, were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
S. E. Timmermans. Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Timmermans, Fort
Collins, also arrived to spend a
week.
Sunday evening callers of Mr.
and Mrs. S. E. Timmermans were
Mr. and Mrs. George Minnig. Ot
her guests last week were Sheryl
Obermire and Bill Hansen, Am-1
elia.
Mr. and Mrs. John Weichman,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bemt and fam
ily drove to Loup City June 3 to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmader
er and family. Enroute home they
stopped at Ord and visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Kunz and family.
Patty VanCleave accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Addison
and Sharon to the Black Hills last ,
week. They returned home Fri
day. Mr. and Mrs. Don 9hald ,
returned home from Omaha Sun- 1
day and brought Timmy Heyne
back to spend sometime with his '
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Er
vin Van Cleave. I
Denny Weber arrived home Fri
day evening after having com- !
pleted his first eight weeks of
training to spend a two weeks fur- |
lough with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Weber. |
Jo Ann Skala accompanied Mr.
- I
and Mrs. Gardner Gill and Judy
to Fort Rand^ii Sunday for a
day of boating
Sunday evening callers of Mr.
and Mm. Henry Waechter were
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marcellus.
A family picnic was held Sun
day at Brooketurg Elk Lodge
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Don Werde
and family, Gresham, Ore. At
tending were Mrs. Dora Doyle,
Mrs. fc red Heermann, O'Neill, Mr.
find Mrs Ed Weber.' Mr and
Mrs. Jerome Weber and fam
ily, Mrs. Morton Gill and girls,
Mrs. Wilma Johnson and family
all of Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Bauld, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Moore
and daughter. Bonnie. Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Kaup, Newport, Mr.
and Mrs Bob McNickles and fam
ily, Omaha.
Thursday supper guests of Mrs.
Rose Hovey were Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Bright and girls, O'Neill.
Mrs. Bright and girls spent the
evening while Mr. Bright was at
the Legion meeting.
Mrs. L. W. Barker, Scottabluff.
Mrs. Walter Fo*. Bassett, were
Sunday afiernoon guests of Mr.
and Mr*. Bull Wcwel
Mrs. Herbert Young and Mark
spent 10 days with Mrs. Young's
lather, Emil Johnson, Colon. Mr.
Johnson brought them home
Thursday and returned to his
home Monday.
The Birthday club met at the
home of Mrs. Max Weichman to
help Mrs. Welchman celebrate —————————
her birthday June 7. Mrs Lloyd
Thurlow waa the boat Prize wm AHnnrl n'KIoill'c
ners were Mrs. Harry Cadwal- MTTena U INIG111 S
latter, Mrs. Harokl Butler, Mr*. _ _ _n _
Ernest Greenfield and Mrs. Max BIO RODEC^
Welchman.
Monday callers of Mr ami Mrs llino 1C U 17
John Welchman were Mr. and •lEiflfJ U" IU l#
Mrs. C. Gillette, Chambers.
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Paul Shierk
INSURANCE AGENCY
O’NEILL, NEBR
Insurance of AO
Kinds
Fri.-Sat. June 15-16
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
Chubby Checker in
"Twist Around the Clock"
—PLUS—
Alan Ladd in
"All the Young Men"
Also added shorts
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. June 17-18-19
(SPECIAL FOR FATHERS DAY)
Here is a picture with the greatest
high adventure ever filmed
Mom ... be sure you take
Dad to see it . . .
Gregory Peck, David Niven
and Anthony Quinn in
"The Guns of Navarone"
In-Color Also Cartoon
Wed.-Thurs. June 20-21
Family nights $1.00 per car
Kirk Douglas. Kim Novak
and Ernie Kovaes in
"Strangers
When We Meet"
Cinemascope, Color and Cartoon
I
Cow "Round-up" at Verdigre <
This Friday Evening, June 15
7:00 P. M. |
150 to 200 COWS
PLENTY OF PACKER AND ORDER BUYERS FOR AIL
CLASSES OF COWS. IF YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR SALE —
BRING THEM IN FRIDAY EVENING. (Cattle must be in before
sundown in order to comply with brand inspection regulations.)
400 to 500 Pigs — Brood Sows — Boars
Milk Cows — Baby Calves — Mixed Cattle
THESE FRIDAY EVENING SALES ARE DRAWING A
LARGE CROWD OF BUYERS PROVIDING YOU WITH A GOOD
OPPORTUNITY TO SELL YOUR LIVESTOCK. EVERYTHING
BIT BUTCHER HOGS WILL BE SOLD,
j PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THIS SALE ON FRIDAY EVENING
FOR NEXT MONDAY . . .
1000 to 1200 HOGS STARTING 11:00 A.M.
Had a large run of hogs at the sale last Monday with the
bulk of the hogs selling from $16.00 to $16.70. TRY OUR MARKET
WITH YOUR NEXT CONSIGNMENT. WE APPRECIATE YOUR
PATRONAGE AND WILL MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO PRO
VIDE YOU Writ! THE TYPE OF LIVESTOCK MARKETING
SERVICE YOU DESIRE.
Regular Sale Every Monday
Regular Sales Every Friday Evening
(There will be the sale this Friday, June 16 but we will not
hold a sale on Friday, June 22)
VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
Don Jensen, Mgr. Phone 4861 in Verdigre
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CENTER CUT
FIRST CUT CHOPS 3 lbs. $1 I
ARMOUR STAR C
Beef |
ROAST
7-Bono Round pa. g
Cut Lb.45# Bon® Lb.J>“ m
Dark mm
Meat Lb. 2 M C
White
Meat Lb. 39*
I Wilson's Spiced Cudahy's Chopped ENDS and PIECES Fresh Economical—PORK Armour's Star
NAM LOAF PORK LOAF BACON LIVER SAUSAGE
Lb. 40c Lb. 09c 4'lb- box 00c 9 lbs. 40c 3 ro**s
1100% Guaranteed Ripe
WATERMELONS
20-lb. IC
Average
SOLID CRISP
LETTUCE
U.S. No. 1 RUSSET SOLID GREEN
POTATOES .. 10 lbs. 59c CUKES.3 for 25c
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If you haven't tried them yet, now
is the time. They Are Delicious.
PEPPRIDGE FARM
Apple - Blueberry - Raspberry
Lemon - Cherry - Strawberry
TURNOVERS
Pattie Shells - Apple Strudel - Apple Dumplings
PKG.
Keep some on
hand. Ideal for un
expected entertaining
TOM THUMB — Beel - Turkey - Chicken
PIES 5 >1
Fresh Frozen tabby's Frozen
Bullheads .. pkg. 49c Peas . 6 pkgs. $1
ROlfAL — Assorted Flavor**
GELATIN .... ~.JFl2 pkgs. $1.00
If
CINCH — 4 Delicious Flavors *
CAKE MIX.4 pkgs. $1.00
AMERICAN BEAUTY 25 oz. Pk*.
ELBO SPAGHETTI.35c
FREE 50 Extra
Top Value
Stamps
with the purchase of
Zrttef Assorted—IH o*. jam
Preserves 3 /$ 1
FREE 50 Extra
Top Value
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with the purchase of
Horahey’s Instant—21/* lb. can
Cocoa 89c
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>foth the purchaie of
Folders Instant «-•*. jar
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Coffee 85c
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with the purchase of
f'atlo 80 count 9 inch
Paper Plates 89c
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APPLE SAUCE ... 6/Sl PUPPING : 1T/S1 CHERRIES . 4/$l
Peter Pan 13-oz. jar Blue Runny Half gallon
PEANUT BUTTER . 39c ICE MILK.49c
Libby's 46-oz. cans Hunt’s 300 cans
ORANGE JUKE , 3/$1 FRUIT COCKTAIL .4/$1 •
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