The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 18, 1939, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    'Die Frontier
D. H. Cronin, Editor and Proprietor.
Entered at the postoffice at O’Neill,
Nebraska, as Second Class Matter.
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MEEK AND VICINITY
Mrs. Galentine, of Norcatur, Kan
sas, has been at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Charlie Clouse the
past two weeks and expects to be
here sometime visiting with her
daughter and other relatives.
Milo Jones has been helping Fritz
Kelley with well digging the past
week.
A new residence is going up on
the Will Kaczar place and looks as
if wedding bells will soon be ring
ing in this community.
Walter Devall has been doing
some farm work with a tractor for
Bill Hull the past week.
James Spindler came up from
Omaha last week and spent a few
days with his father, R. D. Spindler.
Dinner guests at Mrs. Ella Hull’s
on Sunday for Mother’s Day were
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hull, of Crook
ston, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hull and
Clyde Allen Crawford, Mr. and Mrs.
Levi Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hull
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson
and Margaretta, Mr. and Mrs. Pres
ton Jones, Lucille, Ava, Edwin and
Genevieve, Mrs. Paul Nelson and
baby, Naomi, Claud Hull and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mellor and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hull
and children and Edward Kaczar.
Dinner guests at the Frank Grif
fith home on Sunday were Cecil
Griffith and Miss Maude Rouse, of
O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johr
ing, of Opportunity.
Mary Louisa and Stanley Johring
were dinner guests at the Howard
Rouse home.
James Spindler was a supper
guest at the Griffith home on Fri
day.
Dinner guests at Mrs. E. H.
Rouse’s home on Mother’s Day
were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rouse,
Rose, Catherine and Bernard, Mr.
and Mrs. Arden Johnson and chil
dren, and Willie Langan and chil
dren.
Mr. Richards, the missionary
from China gave a very interesting
lecture at Paddock Union church
on Sunday evening. A large crowd
attended.
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Langan on Thursday,
May 11. Mother aud babe are
getting along nicely.
Mrs. Dude Harrison, of Chadron,
and Burton Harrison and children,
of Meadow Grove, were dinner
guests at the Harrison and Devall
homes on Monday.
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SHIELDS
Another annual celebration was
held in school district No. 145 on
Sunday, May 14, under the man
agement of Miss Stella McNichols,
the present teacher, who arranged
a very nice variety of games that
were very applicable and interest
ing to all those that had the good
fortune to be present.
This being Mother’s Day it was
one that we shall always remember.
No words of ours could do justice in
a tribute. Ask any man to what
he owes his success in life and he
will say without hesitation, Mother.
To those who are bo fortunate as
to have their mothers with them the
day was real happiness. Those
who have had to bear the sorrow
of separation join in thanking God
for the privilege of having them
long enough to appreciate the many
sacrifices they made for them and
the love extended through life.
Among the proud mothers that
were present, were: Mrs. Joe Mc
Nichols, Mrs. John Hickey, Mrs.
Pat Hickey, Mrs. John and Mrs. T.
F. Donohoe, Mrs. Herb Jansen,
Special Attraction
CRYSTAL
BALLROOM
Atkinson, Wed., May 21
MANILLA BOYS
ORCHESTRA
From Philippine Islands
M rs. Gertrude Thomsen, Mrs.
Henry Murray, Mrs. Joe Cuddy,
Mrs. James Earley, Mrs. Ed Mur
ray, Mrs. Bohe. Miss Mary Shoe
maker, formerly a nurse at the O’
Neill hospital was also present.
Enough descendants of old pioneer
stock to hand down problems for
us to consider and solve. When
need arose no man denied aid to his
neighbor, they all helped blaze the
trail and handed down this country
to us on a platter. We had several
scholarly students who took issue
with much that was said.
About four o’clock a bountiful
feed was served that spoke volumes
for the chefs, with plenty of ice
cream for aU. Following a short
intermission, a baseball game be
tween the boys and girls was played
which resulted in a victory for the
girls with a score of 5 to 4.
E. S. E.
What has become of the old-time
pickpockets ? Maybe they are
elected to legislatures and doing
business legitimately.
CONGRESS
AIKCKIV '
«( KARL 8TEFAM
Federal Prison Population
Bureau of prisons officials say
that the population in federal pris
ons is doubling. It used to be that
the criminal didn’t often buck up
against federal courts. # Since the
days of the bootlegger the situa
tion has changed and the depart
ment of justice finds the criminal
of today is scheming his way
around federal laws as well as state
laws with which he was most famil
iar.
“Age” Bureau
The census bureau work has been
more than tripled in the last few
years. Nearly every day that
bureau gets from 800 to 1,000 let
ters from people who want to know
how old they are. Nearly all of
them are applicants for social se
curity benefits.
Alliance Official Is A
BOOTH
TRANSPORTATION LINE
Clarence Booth, Owner
O’ NEILL, NEBRASKA
Trucking Service from Omaha, Sioux City, to
O’Neill and intermediate points.
Terminal Phone 44 Res. Phone 54-J
LOHAUS MOTOR CO. INVITES YOU TO SEE
THE MOST UNUSUAL DISPLAY OF ITS
KIND EVER BROUGHT TO O’NEILL
SPECIAL DISPLAY
Of Ford V-8 Trucks and
Commercial Units
WILL BE ON DISPLAY HERE
SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1939
112” Pick-Up Sedan Delivery, 112” Panel Deliv
ery, 2Vi yd. Dump Truck, 122” tonner Express,
Cab over Engine with 2 speed axle, Tractor
Trailer, School Bus, 157” Stake Truck, Special
Optional Equipment.
CUT-AWAY CHASSIS
Explained by a Special-Trained Factory
Representative
See Every Moving Part of a Ford V-8 Car in
Actual Operation
Thousands of Dollars have been spent in produc
ing this Unusual Display which we have been
f ortunate enough to secure for a Limited Time
only in O’Neill
SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1939
FREE SOUND MOTION PICTURES
Interesting movies to be shown in O’Neill at 8
o’clock p. m., in our garage. This will be inter
esting to Children as well as Adults.
“Come and Bring the Entire Family”
LOHAUS MOTOR CO.
O’Neill Nebraska
IT is humiliating for a
man to confess that in
all the years he has
earned money, he has
accumulated nothing
in bank worth while.
The
O’NEILL NATIONAL
BANK
Capital. Surplus and This Bank Carries No
Undivided Profits, Indebtedness of Officers
$140,000.00 or Stockholders.
Member federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Communist
Members attending the hearings
on WPA investigation were pretty
much amazed when a high official
of the Workers Alliance admitted
he is a member of the Communist
party. His name is Benjamin and
he is the second ranking national
officer of the organization. He
tells members, however, that he
does not believe the communists
here are subsersive nor are they in
favor of overthrowing our govern
ment by force or violence.
Ship Subsidies
The shipping industry is getting
a lot of help from Uncle Sam. It
i is found that it costs about 25 per
cent less to build ships in foreign
countries, so Uncle Sam takes up
that 25 per cent slack for American
builders and also gives the ship
people a big subsidy. South Amer
icans who want us to build their
battleships, now want to cut in on
some of this American subsidy.
Washington “Czars”
With over 120,000 people work
ing for the government here, many
jealousies arise and plenty of dis
cft£mina/tion is charged by em
ployees. Hardly a day passes that
some employee doesn’t call on his
congressman or senator and make
some complaiint. But they urge
the congressmen not to mention
their names because it’s sort of an
| unwritten law not to “snitch” on
the boss. The gist of these com
plaints is that in many government
sections efficiency ratings are
based, not on the work an individ
ual produces, but on one’s social
standing. The socialites, accord
ing to the charge in one division,
get all the pay raises and the extra
favors which mean a lot. There’s
lots of heartaches among many
federal employees here who have
“czars” as section chiefs.
DEEP CUT PRICES
PW1 Skonno Bert Gamble
$2.00 ALLOWANCE
FOR YOUR OLD
BATTERY
on this 46 Plate Pros
perity Builder Battery.
2A year written guar
antee. Exchange Price
$4§9
INSTALLED FREE
THREE TINE
HAY FORK
FREE OF CHARGE
With 100 feet Gamble’s
highest quality Corsair
manila rope.
Sale Price
$4i0
OUR GREATEST
BIKE VALUE
Hiawatha, fully equip
ped, streamlined bike.
Boys’ or girls’ models.
SL2S Per Week, Payable
Monthly.
_^Liber*Mr*de-Ji^llowanc^^^^
2 GALLONS 100%
PURE PENN.
PERMIT OIL
$100
Includes Federal Tax
and Can. Our Regular
price $1.29.
ONE QUART PURE
PENNSYLVANIA
OIL
FREE OF CHARGE
With Four Tiger
Spark Plugs
» $100
Our Regular Price $131 j
COMPLETE
FISHING TACKLE
OUTFIT
$100
Includes rod, reel, line,
box and other items.
GAMBLE’S SUPER 8
OVERALLS
Sale Price
$|00
Our Regular Price $1.19
Finest overalls made.
Bib front style. Triple
stitched.
THREE 12 QT.
DAIRY PAILS
AND ONE 12 QT.
GALVANIZED PAIL
ALL FOR
. *ieo
Our Regular Price $133
20 GAL.
GALVANIZED
GARBAGE CAN
$100
Our regular price $1.39.
Heavy gauge steel.
Leak proof cover. Re
inforced lock seam con
struction.
TWO S-LB. PKGS.
WASHABLE
CASEIN PAINT
$100
Our Regular Price $1.18
BIG... 2 fai 1 TIRE SALE |
2 COLUMBIA TIRES for List Price of
1 Nationally Advertised 1st Line Tire
Two first quality* Columbia tires for the list price of one nationally
advertised first line tire. By list price we mean .he prices shown on
the large tire companies’ price lists, not our regular selling price.
In using the first line list price of other companies, we itse it for
purposes of comparison only—to illustrate the extremely low prices
we offer on these first quality* Columbia Tires. For example:—the
list price of one 6.00—16 First Line tire is $16.95. During this sale
you can buy 2 First Line i———————— -
Columbia Tires for $16.96. GAMBLE’S COLUMBIA TIRES
We make no claims or Fim Line List
i oJSZ&Or Col.™?,,, QtSSSkc
ft With Any Other niAke of Size Advertised Tire Our Price Oar Price
IS tire—but, “FirstLine”* is 30x3’4* $7.95 $3.98
W molded into the sidewall 4.60-21 $11.10 11.10 5.55
f of every Columbia Tire 4.75-19 11.45 11.45 5.72
F which is the guarantee of 5.00-19 12.50 12.50 6.25
the manufacturer. 6.26-18 13.35 13.35 6.67
•All tire*«tamped “First Line” 6.60-17 14.65 14.65 7.32
except S0x3>*. This tue is Used 6.00-16 15.95 15.95 7.97
only on °Wer aue^and is not installed FREE —18 Month* Guarantee (
PAINT
Enough Paint for 4% n
the Average VHJl
S Room House. JL —£•
Using Gamble’s Super Quality Homeguard House Paint
Made of the finest ingredients known: White Lead,
Zinc Oxide, Titanium Dioxide and pure Linseed Oil.
Compare with paints selling for $3.60 per gallon.
•Greater Coverage — 400 to • Longer Life—Now Guaran
600 Sq. Ft Per Gallon—2 coats. teed for 6 Years of Service.
K“=!.*228
LOW PRICED
CORONADO
ELECTRIC
WASHER
S“ *29.95
$1.25 Par Weak
CORONADO
GASOLINE
POWER WASHER
Model H9X
SS *57.95
$1.50 Par Waafc
ALL RUBBER
PRESSURE
TESTED
GARDEN HOSE
50 Feet
»L69
SAVE OVER *10-°°
ON THIS CORONADO
ELECTRIC WASHER
Model G49W
*4488
Our Regular Price $64.96
• All white finish
• Lovell balloon type wringer
• Adjustable wringer pressure
• Automatic safety release
• Three coat white porcelain
tub
$L2S Per Week, Payable Monthly *
Tim* Payment Plan Includes Fire,
Flood and Tornado Insurance.
^ (Our Reg. Price $12.95)
FREE OF CHARGE
WITH EITHER OF
THESE TWO RADIOS
--" new CORONADO FARM RADIO
Latest console grand cabinet. New volt tubes, £ M AAQ [
circuit and speaker. RCA licensed. Model 950B. |
Including Pressure Cooker, less batteries. A
CORONADO 8 TUBE A.C. CONSOLE
Push button tuning. All wave reception. £ PI AC
R.C.A. licensed. Model 980B: tKU!|D I
Including Pressure Cooker. W fe
_$1^5 PEW WEEK, PAYABLE MONTHLY *