The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 27, 1962, Image 7

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    Emmet
And Community
Ikiliirrii Tununder
Mr and Mr*. Mark Fehringer
ami Hack, Bloomfield, were visi
tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs
A1 llavranek on Wednesday. De
cember \2
A nice crowd attended the
Christmas program at School lav
trict H'J Friday evening A lunch
was served of cookies.
A nice crowd attended the
Christmas party at Emmet last
Sunday at the Church of Eptpha
»y.
Mr and Mrs Joe Ramoid and
family, O'Neill called at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Hay Tun
ender and family last Sunday.
Mi and Mrs. Ray Hettinger
visited at the home of Mr. mid
Mrs Joe Pongratz last Sunday
Mr and Mrs. George Babl vis
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John .lanzing and family, O’Neill
last Monday.
The Leisure Hour Pinochle club
met Dec 'J for their Christmas
party at the home of Mr. ami
Mrs Ed Mlinar.
The ladies revealed their mys
tery sisters witfi a gift exchange
and drew names for the coming
year.
The prizes were won by Mrs
Anton Wrichman and Mrs. Char
les Mlinar, Eli McConnell and
Charles Mlinar. The traveling
prize going to Mrs Ralph Hies.
The next party will be January
<i at the home of Mr. anil Mrs.
Orville Hitchcock.
Morris Pongratz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Pongratz, is
spending the Christmas holiday
at the home of his parents.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Winkler
and family. Denver, are spend
ing 2 weeks here visiting his
folks, Mr, and Mr*. Joe Wink
ler and her folks, the White# of
Spencer.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Winkler
and family, Atkinson, were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Winkler.
Jerry Shoemaker, O'Neill, spent
Friday night at the home of El
mer Schaaf.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Huston
and family, Emmet, spent the
last weekend at Omaha to spend
Christmas with Mr and Mrs
Gtff Caldwell
Father O'Donnell, Emmet, was
a Tuesday evening supiier guest
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Pongratz and family
Kita and Janice Vequest and
Carlene and Dick Pongratz at
tended the basketball games be
tween Stuart and St. Mary's Fri
day night at Stuart.
Delores Pettinger visited at the
home of Mrs. Joe pongratz last
Sunday afternoon. Mrs Joe Pon
gratz visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Winkler Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kubart vis
ited at the home of Mrs Flor
ence Abart Monday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Donald Marcel
los and family surprised Mrs.
I) B Marcellus on her birthday
Wednesday, Dec. 19.
Dolores Tunender hel[»ed out
at Smith's store in Atkinson the
past two weeks with the Christ
mas rush.
Lori, small daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Kloppenborg, was
at St. Anthony’s hospital Tuesday
and Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith
were Wednesday night supper
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenny Ruggless and Ron
nie.
-- I
Mr and Mrs. Ray Tunender, i
Rob and Gene, visited at the home
of Mr and Mrs Joe Ramold jr.
and family, Sunday evening.
Mrs. Florence Abart left Sat
urday by tram from Omaha for
Portland, Ore , to visit her daugh
ter, Mrs A1 Kennegan and fam
ily.
Guy Ison left for home Wed
nesday at Cr<joka!on after visiting
aunt Agnes Gaffney.
Inman News
tiy >Im. .lainea MrMsIisa
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fox
and daughter, Lincoln, are spend
ing the holidays visiting Mr. and
Mrs. George Fick and family and
also with relatives m O'Neill.
M. Sgt. Cecil Keyes, who has
recently returned from overseas,
is spending a leave with his par
ents, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Keyes
before reporting to North Caro
lina for further assignment.
Mr, and Mrs. T. G. Hutton and
family, Vermilion, Canada, came
Friday evening to spend Christ
inas visiting Mr. Hutton's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hutton.
Kay Kelley and Keith Kivett,
Wayne State Teachers college stu
dents, arrived Thursday evening
to spend the holidays visiting
their parents, Mr and Mrs W. E.
Kelley and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Vaden Kivett.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Reynolds
and daughters attended the
Christmas program and box so
cial at the Redbird school Wed
nesday evening. The Reynolds
showed slides of the trip they
made this summer to the World's
Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilliam Slioles
arid daughter and Mrs. Helen
Sholes, Buhl, Idaho, came Wed
nesday evening, being called by
the death of their mother-in-law
and grandmother, Mrs. Sarah E
Sholes. They returned to Idaho
aaiuruay.
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Colman
and Randy left Saturday morn
ing for Grand Forks, N. D. where
they will spend the holidays vis
iting their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brandts
and son.
Billy Jackson accompanied his
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Burival and
Maik to Nampa, Idaho., Friday
where they will spend Christmas
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Jackson and Lori.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark have j
moved into their new home in the
west part of town.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry
and Bill spent Christmas evening
and Christmas day visiting Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Hartigan and
family at St. Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leonard,
Wakefield, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Clark and family, O’Neill, visited
Mrs. Violet Sholes Friday after
noon.
The Inman Workers Project
club met Tuesday evening for
their regular meeting and Christ
mas party at the home of Mrs.
Karl Keyes. Mystery sisters were
revealed and new names were
drawn. A short program was giv
en. Mrs. Keyes served a nice
lunch in keeping with Christmas
at the close of the evening.
Phone Your News to
The Frontier
Phone 788
NEW YEAR'S EVE
DANCE
MONDAY, DEC. 31
Music by
VON’S
Merry Men
AMERICAN LEGION
BALLROOM
O'Neill, Nebraska
Admission $1.00-Adults Only
At this hour, when men who are born to be
free are yet slaves, when terror and tragedy
still stalk the world, we ask for you — for us all —
this New Year's blessing:
Peace is our vision, our hoped for clime —
Peace, what we pray for, Peace in our time.
Peace, held with honor, a Peace without fear,
Peace among all men — in every New Year!
AND WITH PEACE, HAPPINESS!
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i CONSUMERSS
NBRASKA'S ONLY STATEWIDE "ELECTRIC' SERVICE
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I CHEESE SPREADS.29c □
f JET-PUFFED 10-oz. pkt;. |J
I MARSHMALLOWS. 19c B
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IMPORTED AQUA TEMPO
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Plus 25c Discount on all Completer Sets
with Coupon No. 2
IN OUR HAND BILL
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NORTH DAKOTA RED
Spuds
100.1b. * S9
sack ■
WINESAP
Apples
4-4®'
Solid (irn-n
CABBAGE.Lb. 5c
1100% PURE |
GROUND BEEF;
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New Year Celebration Buys!
As you see the old year out, your celebration will be gay, exciting, and as
every homemaker knows, the best part of your party will be the tasty and ap
petizing food! Because you know that food is so important to a real celebration,
you know it takes some planning. Along this line of thinking, NEW OUTLAW
has planned exciting buys that are really a collection of grand ideas for a real
celebration! So, as the new year approaches, we welcome you to take your
choice of a wide variety of celebration foods — and say to you and to yours,
"HAPPY THRIFTY NEW YEAR!"
Meat Department Values!
Serve with Pineapple!
Tender
HAM
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A Grand Buy!
SHANK HALF
LB.
ONLY
I-KAN MEATY M
BOIL BEEF I
4 lbs. I
ENDS jumI PIECES M
BACON I
4-ib. box ygc 1
HOME MADE M
PORK SAUSAGE I
Lb 39c 1
Butt 40c 1
Half 4/ I
Center T Ag S
Slices / / 1
1ZESTEE CUDAHY'S VIENNA FESTAL ARGO (
salad DRESSING sausage peas apricots!
Quart jar 29c I 5 Reg. cans | 303 can 15c| 6 303 cans
■ ROYAL MAJOR 46-oz. cant ZESTEE lA-o*. jar M
I ORANGE DRINK.4/Si PEANUT BUTTER .39c 1
W BORDEN'S Quart can AUNT JEMIMA 3*4-0). sack M
I EGG NOG.59c PANCAKE MIX.39c V