The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 06, 1941, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    INMAN NEWS
Robert Hutton, who has been
home on his six-day leave, rteurn
ed to the CCC camp at Madison
Sunday night.
The Coffee Club met at the Jen
nie Crosser home on Friday. A
delicious lunch was served and
election of officers was held.
The Bridge Club met with Mrs.
Warren McClurg on Tuesday even.
JUg, j
John Watson spent the week
end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.!
I. L. Watson. .... , ,
Mi and Mrs. David Morsbach
and daughter, Lois, visited at the
Fay Brittell home in 0 Neill on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perkins were
O’Neill visitors Saturday.
Miss Vivian Munt spent the week
end with friends and relatives in
Sioux City. , „ . .
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith and
family weTe dinner guests at the
Harden Anspach home Friday even- j
jng.
Arlin Castor and Harold Brittell
returned to the CCC camp at Mad
ison after spending the week end
with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren McClurg
and daughters drove to Stuart Sun
day, where they visited Mrs. Mc
Clurg’s parents.
Miss Marjorie Rouse, who is
teaching north of O’Neill, spent
the week end with friends and
relatives.
Arlin Castor drove to atuari r>ar
p urday afternoon to visit a friend.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox and
family, of Lincoln, visited at the
home of Mr. Wilcox’s mother, Mrs.
Jennie Wilcox, over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Shultz and
family drove to Chambers Satur
day.
Eunice Chudomelka spent the
week end at home, with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chudomelka.
Gordon Brittell, of the CCC camp
in Madison, is now home on his
Bix day leave.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hawk and
family, of Ewing, were guests at
the Sarah Sholes home Sunday
Fay Brittell visited at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
Brittell on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rouse re
turned to their home south of In
man, after visiting relatives in
Newton, Kansas.
The Extension Club met at the
home of Mrs. Andrew Butler Wed
nesday. A delicious lunch was
served at noon.
Mrs. Elmer Spann and son, of
Atkinson, spent Saturday with her
mother, Mrs. Robinetta Malone.
Miss Dorothy Liewer was a vis
itor in O’Neill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Butler and
daughter, Mary, were guests at the
E. L. Watson home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chudomelka
and daughters were guests at the
John Peters home Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Peterson, of
O’Neill, visited her mother, Mrs.
Bob Conard, on Monday.
Mrs. Elizabeth McKim, of Clear
water, is visiting at her daughter’s,
Mrs. Arthur Englehaupt’s, home
thiB week.
CASH at Once
We advance money on all
makes of cars—without delay
or bothersome details—and
without co-makers or en
dorsers. The most conven
ient way to get cash in a
hurry and at low' rates. If
your car isn’t paid for, ask
about our thrifty refinancing
plan. Usually we can re
duce payments as much as
one-third to one-half and pro
vide extra cash besides.
For Quick Convenient Loans
Centra! Finance
Corporation
Prompt Courteous Service
1st Nat’l Bank Bldg. O’Neill
C. E. Jones, Mgr.
Loans made in nearby towns.
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Nebraska has built a reputation '
for fine quality products. Now the
state markets more than 400 mil
lion dollars worth of finished
goods annually . . . that means
prosperity for Nebraskal You can
help build not only the state s, but
also your own prosperity by "buy
ing Nebraska." Ask for Nebraska
grown and processed foods. Buy
Nebraska-made products and sup
plies! NEBRASKA ADVERTISING
COMMISSION. State House
| Lincoln, Nebraska
EMMET NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foreman
called at the Ivan Pruss home «.
O’Neill Friday evening. They also
attended the basketball game.
Olive Beckwith spent the week
end at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole entertain
ed several guests at a fish dinner
Sunday evening. Guests were
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. McGinnis, Harry
Werner. Esther Harris of O’Neill,
Mr. and Mrs. John Conard. Milt
Lawrence and J. B. Ryan.
Chas. Abart and son, Gail, also
John Luben drove to Lincoln and
Omaha Sunday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith and
Leona Fern called at the Guy Beck
with home Friday evening.
Donald Cadman, of Omaha, ar
rived Tuesday morning for a visit,
James Jurgensmeier was honor
guest at a birthday party Tuesday
afternoon at his home. All the lit
tle guests brought gifts and were
served ice cream and cake later.
Specials
Butternut Coffee
1 Lb. 27c
Bring in the coupon and
get it for 17c
Fairmont’s Butter
Lb. 35c
_
Post Toasties
13-oz. Pkg. 10c
Super Suds
3 Lge. boxes 47c
English Walnuts
Lge. Size, Lb. 20c
Gold Medal Flour
5-Lb. Bag 23c
Kamo
Golden Table Syrup
Vi Gallon 23c
Stannard’s
Mrs. Bert Gaffney visited Mrs.
dura Cole Saturday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. Peacock attend
ed a minister’s meeting in Stuart
Tuesday.
Donald Wagnon has been ill with
the flu this week.
Mrs. Clara Cole received a lovely
bouquet of flowers last week from
the Ladies Aid Society because of
her illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Mf. P. Dailey were!
called to Idaho Friday of last week
to attend the funeral of Mr. Dailey’s j
brother. They expect to return this
week.
Mrs.-Esther Harr?, 0f O'Neill,
visited Mrs. Clara Cole Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bair and fam
ily drove to Norfolk Sunday fui a
visit with friends.
Mrs. Dean I’erry and children!
visited at the Wm. Newton home
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peacock
and Grant were supper jruestv at
the Homer Lowery home Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Ziska was operated on
Monday afternoon at a Stuart hos
pital and is in a critical condition
at present.
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l hese are only a few of the bene
fits your telephone will bring you.
The more you use your telephone,
the more valuable it is to you.
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THE CONSUMERS PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT
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Is Entirely Non-Profit...
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You, as the Consumer, are a vital part of this new
organization, in that the chief purpose of the Con
sumers Public Power District is serving you Cheap
Electricity, and the Dividends of said District are
paid you through the additional comforts you can
enjoy with Electrical living.
The Consumers District is entirely non-profit. All
profits must be returned to the users of electricity
in the form of reduced rates. Thus, you have a
very definite interest in the Consumers Public
Power District.
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Consm Public Poo’Distbict
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YOUR FRIEND AT MEALTIME
Friday and Saturday March 7 and 8, 1941
COUNCIL OAK SERVICE
The service provided by Council Oak w as planned to include
dependable quality, low prices, courteous personnel and absolute
cleanliness in every detail.
“COUNCIL OAK IS A SAFE PLACE TO SAVE"
FRESH FROZEN
SALMON. Per Pound
PAN FROZEN HERRING, lb.
MILD YELLOW
LONG HORN CHEESE, lb___
“Tendered”
HAM ROASTS
PER AA(
POUND 17c AND . .. U
Tender Juicy
BEEF ROASTS
PER
POUND 17c AND...
FANC Y TENDERED
IIA ki TO CDV ( enter slice
iiAPI lU rill per pound
COOK WITH KRAUT OK NAVY BEANS
PORK NECK BONES ...
BOILING
BEEF
PER
LB.
BULK
SAUSAGE
PER
LB.. |
BACON
SQUARES
HER «fC
LB II
SEA FOOD SPECIALS
Lay in a supply of the*? popular Sea Poods at our very!
special Week-End Price*.
MAINE OIL SARDINES 2 CAN8 9C
MUSTARD SARDINES LABGE TIN V
SUPERB EX. F'CY TUNA 17c
PIONEER MINCED CLAMS cp“ 21c
- " "" 111 1 1 1 ■■■
Florida
GRAPEFRUIT
9 NO. 300
* CANS .
,_
Royal Anne
CHERRIES
J 8-OUNCE II
ASSORTED 1A(
JELLY BEANS, ..._. POUND IQ
STRIPPED «rc
SWEDISH MINTS ...„ POlJND 15
ROBB-ROSS BUCKWHEAT FAMILY
PANCAKE FLOUR BA(; Z3
PANTRY PRIDE A-POUND «A(,
BREAKFAST SYRUP .jL table cruet.... I#
Morning Light
CUT BEANS
GREEN AND WAX
NO. 2 CAN .
Morning Light
PORK & BEANS
IN TOMATO SAUCE QC
27-OZ. C AN . /
NANCY ANN WHITE BREAD
Now Enriched With Vitamin B1
POUND *JC IMPOUND 4 AC
LOAF . / (24-OZ.) LOAF Ill
‘JACK HORN KR” A I i» Ar*.
COOKIES ....2 bag 25
A dainty cake topped with Strawberry Jelly, Marshmallow
and Cocoanut and covered with Dark Icing.
COUNCIL OAK COFFEE
22-carat Gold Pattern Dishes in exchange for the empty
bags.
POUND AAC A-POUND mmC
BAG. La 0 BAG 00
CLAPP'S BABY FOOD,fc 17
The strained or chopped Clapp’s Itaiby Food as prescribed by
your physician.
PARD
DOG FOOD
3 CANS
FOR
SPRY
Pound Can .17c
3-pound Arc
CAN ._. W
NATURAL UNBLEACHED A-LB. RFC
SEEDLESS RAISINS ..L bag 15
SUPERB MINCEMEAT 2 ™KAGES 15c
SUPERB BRAND A-0UNCE AC
PURE GRAPE JAM 0 glass O
P & G TOILET SOAP
Week-End Specials
CAMAY TOILET SOAP 2 11'
LAYA HAND SOAP r
KIRK'S ™ CASTILE 21
VALENCIA Ape
TEXAS ORANGES __dozen Z5
Biggest Value in Juice Oranges
NICE SIZE SEEDLESS / a«c
TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT _.6 for 17
FOR FRESH APPLE PIE
YELLOW NEWTOWNS..dozen IS
GREEN TOP . A ORIGINAL AC
CARROTTS ...JL bunches #
WAXED PARSNIPS, Pound ....5c
NEW CABBAGE, Pound. 4c