. • ** , * ■ ‘ ' iy f \ i ' i Week End Specials That Will Save You Money CRACKERS |CA 2 LB. Cartons_I DC COFFEE 00 a 2 LBS._Z3C MONARCH COFFEE 2JJ £ TEA Uncolored OKa Japan Vt LB. ..._(.uu PEAS New OK a Pack 2 Cans_ ZvC PRUNES 00a Gallon Cans __00 C FLOUR AM OQ Snow White_0 I iZu KETCHUP -IQ Monarch Bottle _IOC SOAP Crystal 0 Q #* White 6 Bars_COL LIFEBUOY Soap 1 7~ 3 Bars. lit SIVER DUST With Free Cannon Towel OR#* PKG._tJU BROOMS OQt* Each_0 JO MOP STICKS Q Each __ JO HISTORY PAPER 07#* REAM ...C I 0 Pencil Free With Each Ream Buy your Vegetables for the Winter now— fresh crisp right from the north irrigation farm not the woody dry land kind—Our prices are within reach of all and if you have Stamp’s blue stamps will apply on most of these; Potatoes Red Triumph Peck 15c Beets Bushel 63c Car rots Bushel 65c Onions Bushel.85c Toma toes Bushel.98c Peppers Each.lc Egg Plant .8c Corn Dozen.15c Cucumbers (Slicers) 2 for 5c Cabbage LB. 2c Squash 3 for 10c Also Lettuce and Cauliflower, Avocado Pears, Bar let Pears Lugs or Bushel, Prunes Lugs and Vi Bushels and Colorado Peaches the last peaches on the Market and they won’t last long. Watch your Weight on Bushel Peaches ours are full weight. We Redeem All Food Stamps BUY BETTER FOOD FOR BETTER HEALTH Schulz Store We Deliver _ Phone 230 O’Neill, Nebraska Over the County EMMET ITEMS Mrs. Wm. Grothe, Jr., and fam ily visited Sunday afternoon al the Claude Bates home. Miss Gladys Schmohr will leave Friday morning with her par ents on a two weeks vacation trip. They will visit relatives at DeWitt, Nebraska, and attend the Nebraska State Fair at Lin coln. Edward Drake and R. Kirkpat rick, of Omaha, were business callers at the Hay office Friday! afternoon. Miss Merna Fox of Atkinson spent a few days last week in Emmet with Clara Lowery. Lloyd Olsen of Loretta, Ne braska, visited at the C. A. Henry j home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spence, of Neligh, Nebraska, stopped Sun-, day at the depot to visit the Henry’s. The Misses Jo Ann and Mary Ann Preister, of Humphrey, Ne braska, visited Monday at the Harold Givens home. Mrs. Giv ens is a cousin of the girls. Mr. and Mrs. Art Givens are driving a new car they purchased last week. Misses Shirley Bates and Ala dine Kee were shopping in O’Neill Monday. Mrs. Howard McConnell hasj been on the sick list the past few days The lastest report is that she has scarlet fever. Harold Johnson, the small son of the Lloyd Johnson’s, also has Scarlet fever. Merle Foreman is improving very slowly, but he is improving The doctor finally diagnosed his case as sleeping sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Cob Olson and daughter, Norriene, of Wayne, Nebraska, visited over the week end at the John Conard home. The Guy Beckwith family motored to Scottsbluffs, Nebraska, Thursday to visit relatives. They returned home Monday evening. The Emmet Epworth League enjoyed a picnic Sunday after noon. A number of young folks attended and enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. Kieth Abart returned from Omaha Sunday morning, after reporting there for induction intc | the Army. He was rejected so is back on the jobT^hirid the'bare at the Emmet State Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wills and Roland and Gerald returned last week from the Yellow Stone Park where they spent their vacation. MEEK AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rouse and son. Delbert, returned on Monday from a trip through the Black Hills. Mrs. Jean Jones and nephew, Darrell Griffith of San Antonia. Texas, arrived in O'Neill last week to visit Mrs. Nora Griffith, also relatives and friends in this vicinity. Darrell at present is vis iting at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Borg.j Mr. and Mrs. Er Larson of Mead Nebraska, arrived at the Albert Kaczor home on Friday. They left on Saturday for South Dakota taking Mrs. Albert Kaczor with them to visit two of her sisters who live there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luber and family were supper guests on Friday at the Elmer Devall home Several from this vicinity at tended a card party at the James McNulty home on Tuesday even ing. Lyle Luber left on Wednesday evening for Lincoln, where he will attend college. Guests at the Elmer Devall home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Er Thomas and family, W S De vall, Clarence, Howard, Edith Hazel and Evelyh.' C. E. Linn motored to Madison on Tuesday to visit his father and attend to some business. Several young folks from thi vicinity attended a ptary at the Blake Benson home on Tuesday evening. Mr. ahd Mrs. Horace Rouse and family, Mrs. Bill Langon and fam ily and May McGowan helped Mrs. E. H. Rouse celebrate her seventy fourth birthday on Mon day, August 25th. Mrs. Fred Harrison, of Norfolk visited at the Blake Benson home last week and also attended the Old Settlers Picnic. Albert and Will Kaczor motor ed to Spencer on Tuesday to visit Henry Kaczor who is in the hos pital there. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Boshart and daughter, Mrs. Dwight Hammer ling, of Spencer, visited Tues day at the Lansvyorth home. -—-— 13,398 MILES ON 5-QUART FILL OF OIL DEATH VALLEY DESTRUCTION TEST Revolutionary New Oil tested against 5 other big brands. 6 new cars Destroyed to prove Economy and Protection. The oil that reeled off an amazing 13,398 miles on one regular fill, in blazing Death Valley, was proved to be an oil of the NM> degree—an oil of new high character... Hence its name: CONOCO m MOTOR OIL This dramatic test, supervised impar tially and Officially Certified, was sim ple, yet harsh. 6 identical new cars were taken to Death Valley—where the heat hits record highs. 5 of these cars were each assigned a different widely-known, highly advertised motor oil.' The sixth car used new Conoco N*h motor oil. Each car was broken-in on a brand assigned by lot. Then, one 5-quart fill of this same oil went into the crank case—kept under lock. The cars were driven 57 miles an hour until oil fail ure cracked up each engine—utterly wrecked it! All of this under impartial official scrutiny, as was every step in the test, right on through the dramatic finish. Here is what happened New Conoco oil went 13,398.8 miles. Not another oil came within 5,683 miles of this. One outstanding oil failed 8,268.6 miles sooner than new Conoco N** motor oil. So it out distanced the five competing oils by 74% to 161%. Why this Astounding result was possible New Conoco motor oil contains a Conoco-originated synthetic (U. S. Patent 2,218,132) called Thialkene in hibitor. An inhibitor in motor oil acts pretty much as an inhibition acts on you. Inhibitions hold you back; police many actions. And so Conoco’s Thial kene inhibitor polices Conoco Nfh oil ... arrests pollution that otherwise comes from normal operation. And that’s your aid against a dirty engine with inferior lubrication. Are you an OIL-PLATING “fan"? If you are, more power to you! Don’t for a minute feel let down, for Conoco NM» also contains the famous synthetic that oil-plates engines. Oil-plating comes from the magnet-like attraction that keeps it bonded to inner engine parts, so that it can’t all quickly drain down to the crankcase—not while you’re using Conoco N*h oil. This same famed oil-plating is still yours to guard against wear. Because of oil-plating and Thial kene inhibitor, on* 5-quart fill of new Conoco oil went an astounding 13,398.8 miles. Of course, you’ll never Death -Test your Conoco N *h oil in sinister Death Valley, nor repeat any other proving-ground tortures. You’ll still drain and refill at the intervals recommended by qualified authorities. But how you’ll expect to stretch the distance before you ever add a quart, judging by this big fact: 5 heavily advertised oils in the Cer tified Death Valley Test were out mileaged 74% to 161% by Conoco N*/i oil. Economy like that counts up into dollars! Change to N'ti oil today at Your Mileage Merchant's Conoco sta tion. Continental Oil Co.—Pioneers in Bettering America’s oil with Synthetics ARBUTHNOT OIL CO. Conoco Gasoline and Conoco N- Motor Oil O’NEILL__NEBRASKA BRIEFLY STATED Miss Ruby Weisman returned on Saturday from a vacation trip to the north woods and Canada. Mrs. Harold Lindberg and Mrs Ted McElhaney entertained at n bridge party at the home of Mrs. I.indberg on Monday evening, hon oring Mrs. Lawrence Russell oi Springfield, Mo. Mrs. L. R. Stout won high score, Mrs. Bennet Gil lispie, honor prize and Mrs. Law rence Russell, low score. Nat Crowell of Stuart, was in O’Neill transacting business, Tues day of this week. Attorney Lyle Jackson of Neligh was in O’Neill on business Wed nesday of this week. Miss Elizabeth O’Malley left on Sunday for Duluth, Minn.t where she will visit for the next few weeks. . DANCE Crystall Ball Room ATKINSON Wednesday, Sept. 3rd. MUSIC BY Lee Barron and His 12 Piece Rhythm Time Band Coming—CLIFF KYES Emmet Carr returned on Sat urday from Los'Angeles, Califoflv • nia, where he^Kas^’Tbeen visiting for the past’-five weelis. ^ , PUREBRED HEREFORD SALE E. J. Daly of Burwell, Ne braska, will hold a Purebred Hereford sale Monday, Sep tember 29, consisting of about 25 bulls and 30 females of var ious ages. Besides the Purebred cattle there will be about 50 other cattle sold at the sale, and a number of Shetland ponies and saddle horses. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 AND 30 A BUSY WEEK END! • • This week end brings plenty for mother to do. There is the shopping for the Sun day dinner and the Labor Day Picnic; also the buying of school supplies for the first day of school. For hurried shopping there is no place like Council Oak. “COUNCIL OAK IS A SAFE PLACE TO SAVE” TENDER, JUICY BEEF STEAK Round Steak, lb., 30c Sirloin and Short Cuts, lb. BEEF ROASTS Shoulder and Standing Rib, lb. BOILING BEEF .12c SPARE RIBS Per Pound , * SLICED BACON 1 Lb. 2 Pkg. | RING LIVER SAUSAGE Per Pound ..... C II- _ Smoked, Skinned and Tendered, 1 Qn rancy Ham Koasts pound, 20 and.10C HAM, Center Slice PEKkp()UNdDT^n^.^*d.,. .. 36c FRESH GROUND ^ PUREBEEF Per Pound, 1 Q _ 23c and . RING AND BIG SLICING BOLOGNA Pound . 16C B & M Sven Baked Beans il;01,20c WHEAT FLAKES SKS*. 2 tV 23c TOMATO SOUP .25c .SUPERB W^ole Peeled APRICOTS 216 ounce 0*7 Cana .. Li C SUPERB Cut Green ASPARAGUS 8 ounce A Can . 3C PIE PUMPKIN esftjre,.19c RIPE OLIVES Kg-,,.16c CRANBERRY SAUCE ?SX 29c MORNING LIGHT TEA jja SSL “y. 22c FRESH BAKED LEMON COOKIES, per pound.. 10c MORNING LIGHT Peanut Butter 2 ST..25c MORNING LIGHT Cider Vinegar Quart -| ey Bottle . 1^1 SCHOOL SUPPLIES Buy your complete requirements a t Council Oak at our usual price saving. xxxx LOZENGES Extra Strength Pepper- P. mint and Wintergreen. lb. lot “P AR D” DOG FOOD 3 £"..25c 3?rJ.59c CR1SC0 lSrJ..23c MACARONI 13c | Pwd. Sugar 2ET1.15c Council O&k Coffee Exchange the empty bags for 22 carat gold pattern dishes. Lb., 26c, 3 lbs. ... _jl Ma Brown Bread Friday Feature Robb-Ross PANCAKE FLOUR Family Bag . Pantry Pride Breakfast SYRUP 2 Pound Cruet . “Tac-Cut” Coffee May be had in reg ular or drip grind. Packed in tin or glass. Pound . .27c CANNING FRUIT! In the Interest of National Defense and Economy you should do lots of Canning this year. Get the Council Oak Quantity Price on the following Canning Fruit: ITALIAN PRUNES, CONCORD GRAPES, BARTLETT PEARS, ELBERTA PEACHES and WEALTHY APPLES. GRAPES POUNDe?^!e.?.’. .8c CANTALOUPE KE Ki *Aca... ,8c CELERY Golden Heart, STALK ... Sc LETTUCE ,”r£"L>cH.8c “CAMAY” TOILET SOAP 3 Cakes . ^_| LAVA HAND SOAP, Dime Size, Bar . — OXYDOL Medium Pkg._9c Large Pkg. 22c, |-