The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 21, 1963, Image 6

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Venus News
lly .Mrs. K.iijih ItrimkhuUKor
Mrs K. E. Pierce entertained |
the Work and Fun club at her
home Wednesday aitemoon, j
March 1J. Nine members answer-1
<-d roll call. Tlte afternoon was
spent doing needlework for the I
hostess. Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser
will have the April meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffrey
receivi-d word Thursday that
then son in-law, Lyle Itasmus
sen, Council Bluffs was injured
in a tractor accident. Mr. Ras
mussen, who is employed by an
implement firm was moving ma
chinery at the time of the acci- i
dent. The extent of his injuries |
was not yet known
Mrs. Joe Jocat sr., Verdigre
and Mrs. John Kotrous, Omaha,
visited their sister, Mrs. Harry
Caskey, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brookhous
er and Jeffrey were weekend vis
itors at the home of their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brook
houser.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyler,
Fremont, spent the weekend with
their mother, Mrs. Leona Finch,
and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Finch.
They assisted Mrs. Finch with
moving.
Mr and Mrs. Verlyn Gibbs,
Kandy and Terry were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ora Caskey.
Handy Finch, small son of Mr.
and Mrs. Junior Finch spent
Wednesday with his grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Dwin
dell at Verdigre.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bronkhou
ser visited at the home of Mr. !
and Mrs Larry Brook houser,
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Caskey
and 9-ifcllyn and Douglas, Norfolk
were Sunday dinner guests of
her parents, Joanie returned
home with her parents, that eve-1
mng.
The farm sale of Leona Finch ;
was well attended. Mrs. Finch
is moving to a home near Page. j
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller and
daughter were Monday evening j
visitors at the home of Mr. and j
Mrs. Donald Kiunison and fam
dy
Mrs. Gordon Gentzler, Tilden,
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Suffi- I
cool and son, Verdigre, helped |
at their mother’s, Mrs. Leona 1
Finch, Wednesday. j
l.ast Week's News
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boelter
and Jimmie were Tuesday eve
ning .dapper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Hairy Caskey.
Mr and Mrs. Francis Boelter
and I,oren were last Saturday
visitors at the home of her mo
ther, Mrs. Emma Wirth, Verdi
gre.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou
ser were Thursday visitors at
the Marie Sokol home at Verdi
gre.
Spending last weekend with
their mother, Mrs. Leona Finch
and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Finch
were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gent
zler, Tilden, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Tyler, Fremont and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Sufficool and sons,
Verdigre.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou
ser were Saturday evening vis
itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Uhlir.
Annett Uhlir sjient the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Uhlir and Franklyn.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davey,
Bellevue and Leonard jr, Platts
mouth were Saturday afternoon
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Brookhdiscr.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rudloff ;
were O'Neill shoppers Saturday. !
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Abler
were Saturday evening visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Kinnison.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davey,
Bellevue and Leonard jr., Platts
mnilfK "ill of f lir» D /"* !nn
and Russell Ickler homes Satur
day morning. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hamilton
and son, moved Saturday to the
Frank Dvorak farm. Mr. Hamil
ton is employed at the Verdigre
sale barn.
Dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou
ser, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Brookhouser, O’Neill and
Franklyn Uhlir.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hegge
meyer motored to Battle Creek
Tuesday where they attended the
funeral of a relative.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Boelter
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ham
ilton were Thursday evening din- j
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Caskey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Held |
were Thursday dinner guests of
his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin i
Held. Norfolk.
Mr and Mrs. Claude Howard !
attended the funeral of her great
aunt, Mrs. Mary' Novak, Thurs
day, Verdigre.
Mr and Mrs. Richard Hegge
meyer were Wednesday visitors 1
at her parents home. Arthur Dr
onseldas, Wayne. i
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey |
motored to Norfolk Wednesday.
They were supper guests at the j
home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth j
Caskey.
Mrs. Sidney Faulhaber enter- j
tained the Help-U-Club at her
home on Wednesday. Eleven
members were present at the
noon day dinner. In the afternoon
needlework was done for the
hostess.
At the business meeting plans
were made to serve lunch at
Mrs. Leona Finch’s farm sale.
The Frontier
On Sale each Thursday morning at
Safeway Store — O’Neill
Golden Hotel — O'Neill
Stannard’s Superette — O'Neill
O’Neil] Drug — O’Neill
Devoy Drug — O’Neill
Johnson Drug — O'Neill
Shelhamer Foods — O’Neill
New Outlaw — O'Neill
Wilson Drug — Atkinson
Munn’s Store — Ewing
McGraw's Store — Inman
New house Sundries—Chambers
ler Bros. — Orchard
L=~—; ... This Weekend! i
To Be Given Away Absolutely Free at NEW OUTLAW I
CT "iliU 2nd Prize | mill kifxt 1HH £2TI
ST J.)UU 3rd Prize-ltltftf lUv Jo2 STfaTrlr “Jtj KT.' on£“' C°“* I
PRIZE top value stamps 4th Prize top value stamps ~ top value stamps 40 Lucky Winners! I
HERE’S PROOF! the BES1
U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF BLADE Cui
ROAST
ARM CUT .... Lb. 49c
7-BONE CUT .. Lb. 45c
RUMP ROAST . Lb. 69c
I KKSH SLUED PORK Fill ycur freezer with these
, I V t£ J? . ^ 20C Bargains - U.S.D.A. Choice
pres, ext SL„™ BEEF QUARTERS
BACON . 4 lbs- $10C
first CUT PORK H!NDS ,b- *7c FRONTS lb. 39c
CHOPS 3 ^S* LOINS lb. 69c CHUCKS lb. 41c
LOOK WHAT A $1 WILL BUY! U.S.D.A. CHOICE
I STEAK SALE!
YiINCED All excess fat and bone removed!
HAM SIRLOIN tb- 83‘
summer T-BONE Lb- 89c
!™GE ROUND Lb 79‘
SALAMI RIB Lb-69c
..._...__ _
\ HUES
TASTY I KK.SH YKIJ.OW
EGG PLANT ... Lb. J^c ONIONS ^ lbs. 29c
FLYING JIB BREADED
SHRIMP
10-oz. pkg.
H & g 10-|b. box FroMO EMt b
WHITING .SI.49 DINNERS .39c
Fresh Frozen 10-oz. pkgs. Frozen Went 12 oz. tin
STRAWBERRIES.5/$l OYSTERS . 59c
T matoes = ^ 25<
a mm Hi-C Orange - Grape , I
nUllll# Orange Pineapple 46'oz' UQ^ i
HrallML Fruit Punch W O JT Y I
Pineapple-Grapefruit §|
HI-NOTE Reg.
■ una brand “n i9v I
Pudding All Varieties ^ ^ Pkgs. I
Cocktail ™ 3 $l|
PilLsburv 50-lb. sack Stokely’s Whole Kernel and Cream 303 caaa E
FLOUR.$3.59 CORN.5 for $1 I
Liquid 6-ox. Butter Kernel 303 roag R
SWEET 10 .69c PEAS.5 for $1 I
Butter-Nut 2-Ib. can father’s 2-lb. box R
COFFEE.$1.39 CRACKERS.49c I
stalev’s Spray 22-ox. can Mild Greddar Per Pound R
STARCH .. 79c CHEESE .55c I
Kraft Miniature 10 Vi-ox. pkg. Butter Kernel 300 cans R
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