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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1936)
MEEK AND VICINITY (Continued from page 4.) Last week Milo Jones, who is attending a CCC camp at Spald ing, was home for a few days visit Iwith home folks. Mrs. Charles Fox and son. Harry returned on Monday from a visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Day, of Wood Lake. George Nelson recently pur chased a Chevrolet coach. We are sorry to report the pass ing on of Mrs. John A. Robertson on Monday evening. June 15. Mrs. Robertson has been an invalid for several years but still she managed to plan for all of her children, who are all grown and most of them in homes of their own. The husband and children have the sympathy of the entire community in their loss of a kind and loving wife and mother. Will Abbott and family came down from Dakota last week. He reports that the grasshoppers are destroying the crops and vegeta tion in that state. Midway will play Inman Midway diamond June 28. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson spenj; the weekend at the home of Pauf’s grandfather at Omaha. NEEDLE AND THIMBLE CLUB The needle and thimble club held their third meeting at the home of Ella Eisert on June 11. All mem bers were present for the latter part of the meeting, including one visitor. After "the business meet ing sewing lessons were discussed and also coming events. Club and old time songs and yells were led by our song and yell leader. Fern Sorenson. The next meeting will be held. June 25 at the home of Leone Belzer. When the meeting was adjourned a delicious lunch was served by Miss Eisert. *** IT PAYS IVE STOCK BY RAIL “North Western” offers shippers many advantages in getting live stock to market—economy too. For example below is the cost oj a minimum weight car. from Hogs Cattle (YNpill SmgUDtck DouhUtotdt Min.Wt. Min. Wt. Min. Wt. 10 16,500 lbs. 24,000 lbs. 22,000 lbs. Omaha $50.33 $63.60 $58.30 Sioux City 42.08 52.80 48.40 Chicago 93.45 117.90 108.30 (U.S.Yds.) For rates or mixed shipments and in formation about many other econo mies and advantages of shipping live stock by rail; consult your Local C. It N. W. Ry Agent ** R. M. SAUERS—Phone ■! Reduced Prices ON Armour’s Cloverbloom Chicks YOU CAN NOW GET ARMOUR CHICKS .AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! We will have chicks hatching for only two more weeks. The number will be limited, so come in and get yours, or phone us your order j and we will reserve them for you. ^^ . «k * ** i, Armour Creameries HATCHERY DEPARTMENT Phone 90 O’Neill, Nebr. a pou I Burlap waa steady in d^H W Tire Makers Boost V K Prices 10 Per Cent\ L Altron, Ohio, .—UP)—Akron * ft rubber companies announced today ft ft a tire price increase averaging 10 1 ft P*r cent. Price Increases are 11 1 ft per cent on first line tire, 13 per ft cent for second line. 5t4 per cent ft on third line and ti-per cent oa ft fourth line ft Manufacturer* making the an- J ft r'ouhcement were Goodyear, Good ft rich. Firestone, General, Mohawk 9 ft- Selberllng, India, and Falla RubberM Sk company. Even in the face of nationwide increases in tire prices we main tain our already low prices on tires. This proves beyond any doubt that Gamble’s will sell tires at the lowest possible prices | at all times. There’s only one , thing about our tires that we j can’t GUARANTEE and that’s I how long we can keep these low prices in effect I , 30x3 £^^59 I 30x3H $3 75 $J98 T4« I479 I I ■ MELVIN RUZICKA, M*r. O’NEILL, NEBR. I S Agencies at Valentine, Ainsworth, Bassett, Atkinson, Spencer, I * Butte, Bristow, Anoka, Naper. Chambers, Plainview, SpadlinR. | AT LAST! Your Ship Has Come In j The good ship S. S. O’Neill ' dropped anchor in the harbor of Good Foods! . . . which, of course, is the O’NEILL FOOD CENTER. Yes Sir, Folks, a ship right on the floor of your FOOD CENTER, its holds laden to overflowing with a cargo of good things to eat, at prices you never before dreamed of. 2 LB. JAR PEANUT BUTTER 23c GOOD GRADE Pink SALMON ‘f.'vi '(y- 4 - • ! FLOUR " 48 LB. SACK $1.19 We have had good comments on this flour. - -■-«-«—f■' 1 1 1-U-"-■■r fill! !■ HIM I 'llllfll FRESH FISH Pound 15c LETTUCE Large Crispy Heads LONGHORN CREAM CHEESE Pound MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Pound 26c 2 POUNDS COCOA 17c We, the O’NEILL FOOD CENTER, are coming to your rescue. We are answering your SOS. We will give you higher quality foods at prices you will appreciate. UNDERSTAND THIS, FRIENDS. Cutting PRICE does not necessarily mean that the quality is brought down. The fact of the matter is this. We buy in larger quantities and on a strictly cash basis, thus making it possible for us to sell at almost cost. REFRESH YOURSELVES LIME RICKEY 1 Quart Bottles GINGER ALE CLUB SODA GINRICKEY MIX V. A GOOD BLEND FOR ICED * m TEA \Pound.i/C Quaker PUFFED WHEAT JAC 3 Packages for. SUMMER DRINKS CONCENTRATED NECTARS All Flavors—8-Oz._ No. 10 Can—Near Gallon PURPLE PLUMS A Real Buy at ._ The Good Ship O’Neill will be in the Harbor of Good Foods for Two Weeks, giving you this wonderful opportun ity. A sizeable crew of able seamen are on hand to give you Honest, Courteous and Dependanble Attention. TWO WEEK SOAP SALE SUPER SUDS—3 Packages .. 19c PALMOLIVE SOAP—3 Bars __ 13c GIANT SUPER SUDS—2 Packages_ _ 29c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP—10 Big Bars 33c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP CHIPS—5-Lb. Box_ 27c CRYSTAL WHITE CHIPS—Reg. 10c Size, 3 for 24c A-l LAUNDRY SOAP—10 Giant Bars_ 24c These Special Prices, and more too, will be here for your benefit for two whole weeks. “We Will Deliver Any Time You Call” from 7 A. M. to 7‘P. M. THE CAPTAIN AND CREW 1 Await to Attend You CABLEGRAM FROM S S ONEILL 110 LONG 120 LAT TO PEOPLE OF ONEILL AND SURROUNDING TERRITORY: HAVE RECEIVED YOUR SOS STOP YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING TOO MUCH FOR YOUR GROCERIES STOP I WILL ANCHOR MY SHIP IN GOOD FOOD HARBOR 7AM JUNE 20 STOP AM CARRYING CARGO OF QUALITY FOOD STUFFS STOP AT PRICES YOU CANNOT RESIST STOP CAPTAIN MORRIS S S ONEILL < T • '* ^^^^^^^NOTICE^rilETW^AUNDR^UB^WlLI^i^IVE^AWA^SATURDAY^^^^^^J