The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 11, 1941, Page FOUR, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    POPEYE, THE RECRUITING OFFICER, HAS FOOD FOR THOUGHT!_
GEE.THEM .
TH‘ MAW )
THE FAV \
1*5 GRAW//
I ?
I
Your poy in fhe Navy is gravy
No rent to pay No food to buy. No doctor's or
dentist's bills Even movies and other entertain
ment ore free. And when you first enlist, the Novy
gives you $118.00 worth of uniformsl
And if you want to learn a trade, the Navy is
the place to do it. There are forty-five-odd trades
you con learn . . . training that's worth hundreds
of dollars the first year.
The Navy offers the chance of a lifetime to
young men. If you ere 17 or over, get a free copy
of the illustrated booklet "LIFE IN THE U S NAVY,**
from the Novy Editor of this newspaper Simply
write or coll.
□ SERVE SOUR COUNT RS.' M
BUILD SOUR FUTURE.1
6iET IN THE NAVS NOW.1
_
WEEK-END
SPECIALS
AT OUR STORE
Are Always Worthwhile Money Savers!
SOME COOLER WEATHER ITEMS
you can now buy at our store. All fresh
stock - just arrived.
Corn Meal; Whole Wheat, Wheat
Graham, and Rye Flour; Pancake
Flour; Whole Wheal Breakfast Foods
in bulk.
BUY YOUR
FRESH VEGETABLES
For The Winter Now!
BEETS 63c
CARROTS ST 85c
ONIONS 98c
WATERMELONS ff__lc
MUSKMELONS 5-10-15c
LEMONS DOZ. 15c
EGGPLANT “CH 5c
RED PEPPERS & _ 20c
GREEN PEPPERS & 15c
TOMATOES 98c
SQUASH ’3 for _ _ 10c
CABBAGE K . .2c
FRESH FRUITS
FOR CANNING
PRUNES, lug or Vi bu.; PEARS, bushel
or lug; GRAPES; PEACHES — this will
probably be the last week on all fresh
Peaches. We will have one more ship
ment of bushels for week-end.
CANNED GOODS
SPECIALS
CORN 10c
PEAS 2 &NS 25c
BEANS W cearn 10c
PRUNES CAN . 33c
TOMATOES 2?oT 18c
KETCHUP EACH _ 10c
PEANUT BUTTER or* _ 25c
COFFEE H:_29c
I • WE REDEEM ALL FOOD STAMPS! -1
_ ^
I
The Frontier
I —— “
D. H. Cronin, Editor and Owner
Entered at the postoffice at
O’Neill, Nebraska, as Second
i Class Matter. _
SUBSCRIPTION
One Year, in Nebraska . $2.00
One year, outside Nebraska 2.25
Every subscription is regarded
as an open account. The names
| of subscribers will be instantly
: removed from our mailing list at
expiration of time paid for, if
publisher shall be notified; other
wise the subscription remains in
force at the designated subscrip
tion price. Every suscriber must
understand that these conditions
are made a part of the contract
between publisher and subscriber.
Display advertising is charged
for on a basis of 25c an inch (one
column wide) per week. Want
ids 10c per line, first insertion,
lubsequent insertions. 5c per line.
City Council Proceedings
Council met in regular session.
Present Mayor Kersenbrock,
Councilman: Arbuthnot, Wallace.
Alfs, Phalin, Johnson.
Meeting called to order by the
Mayor:
Minutes of the previous meet
ings read and approved:
City Treasurers statement foi
the month of July read and ap
proved :
Upon motion the following |
bills were approved:
On the General Fund:
Robert Ferris.. — 13.65
Chas. Schwardts - 9.15
jT. M. Harrington_ .60
i James Davidson .— 6.00
I The Texas Co__ 9.15
|Dr’s Brown and French 3.00
'Seth Noble _5.31
Gillespie Radio -.. .. 1.50
Ideal Garage .. 8.30
W. S. Darley & Co.. 28.65
Con O’Connell _ — 11.00
Chester Calkins . 100.00
Bob Cook 75.00
C. W. Porter _ 20.00
Ray Lowery .. 30.00'
John Meyers ...._ 40.00
J. M. Hayes . 7.50
Robert Ferris_11.90
Consumers Public Power 240.75
Edith Castleman _ 6.30
Crabb Serv. Station . 8.23
Uhl Transfer Co. _ 3.00
Galena Lumber Co._... 44.95
Lohaus Motor Co__ 2.90
R. E. Calvert_ 11.50
P. C. Donohoe.. 21.601
Indianapolis Broom Co. 9.50
Ernie Harris __._ 14.00
Frank Greiner_80.00
Norman Gonderinger 30.00
G. E. Miles _ 4.00
Elmer Neal _ . 25.00
Recreation Center .... ..... . 15.00
On the Water Fund:
Consumers Power Co._135.25
C. W. Porter _ 10.00
Jack Kersenbrock .. 8.40
N. W. Bell Tele. Co._ 3.65
Mattie Soukup_ 46.84
Jesse Scofield _ 100.00
John Kersenbrock_ 2.59
The Texas Co__ 63.32;
Ralph Scofield . 28.50
Neptune Meter Co. _ 99
i Motion by Johnson seconded by
Arbuthnot that the City accept
the Public Liabilty and Property!
Damage Insurance policy No.
444528, Employers Mutual Cas
ualty Company on the Ford
I Truck. Premium, $21.60, P. C.
Donohoe Agent. Motion carried.
1 Motion by Arbuthnot seconded
by Johnson, that the Council ac
cept the Mayors Appointment of
Chas. Switzer, as Police Judge,
and that the Council approve his
Bond. Motion carried.
Ordinance No. 201-A was in
troduced by Johnson and read
Motion by Phalin, seconded by
Johnson, that Ordinance No. 201-A
be passed on its first reading. Roll i
was called on the above motion
and the vote thereon was as fol
lows: Aye: Johnson, Phalin, Ar
buthnot, Wallace, Alfs, Nay:
None.
i Motion by Johnson, seconded
by Phalin, that the rule that this
Ordinance be read on three dif
! ferent days be suspended. Roll
was called on the above motion
and the vote thereon was as fol
lows: Aye: Johnson, Phalin, Ar
: buthnot, Wallace, Alfs. Nay none.
Ordinance No. 201-A was by
title read for the second time
i Motion by Arbuthnot, seconded
by Alfs, that Ordinance No. 201-A
•I
be passed on its second reading.
Roll was called on the above
motion and the vote thereon was
1 as folllows: Aye: Johnson, Pha
in. Arbuthnot, Wallace, Alfs. Nay!
None.
Ordinance No. 201-A was then
read at large. Motion by Wallace,
seconded by Arbuthnot, that Or
dinance No. 201-A be passed on
its third reading. Roll was called
on the above motion and the vote
thereon was as follows; Aye: John
son, Phalin, Arbuthnot, Wallace,
Alfs. Nays: None.
Motion by Wallace, seconded
by Arbuthnot, that Ordinance No.
201-A be passed and approved.
Roll was called on the above
motion and the vote thereon was
as follows: Aye: Johnson, Phalin,
I Arbuthnot, Wallace, Alfs. Nay:
None.
Ordinance No. 202-A was in
troduced and read for the first
time by Johnson. Motion by Pha
lin, seconded by Alfs, that Or
dinance No. 202-A be passed on
its first reading. Roll was called
on the above motion and the vote j
thereon was as follows: Aye:
Johnson, Phalin, Arbuthnot, Wal
lace, Alfs. Nay: None.
Motion by Johnson, seconded
by Arbuthnot that the rule that
this Ordinance be read on three
HIGHER
PRICES
Are bound to prevail on bet
ter used cars and the in
crease will be divided so you
will not notice it.
Why Not Buy
Now!
While the prices are down
and the supply is better.
1939 Chevrolet Town
Sedan
1937 Chevrolet Sport
Sedan
1940 Chevrolet 3-4
Ton Pickup
1939 Ford Long Wheel
Base Truck
1939 Chevrolet LWB
Truck
1937 Chevrolet Town
Sedan
1936 Chevrolet Town
Sedan
1935 Ford Sedan
1937 Chevrolet Coupe
1933 Chevrolet Coupe
ond more than 20 others to
choose from.
Low Priced Cars
1930 Chevrolet
Sedan.$50
1931 Chevrolet
Sedan.$40
1939 Ford A
Tudor.$30
1929 Chevrolet
Coupe.$45
Before you buy any used car
see your Chevrolet Dealer.
MILLERBROS.
CHEVROLET CO.
PHONE 100
different days be suspended. Roll
was called on the above motion
and the vote thereon was as fol-l
North Central Nebraka Hereford
Association's
First Annual
Female Sale
Bassett, Nebr.
Monday, Sept. 12, 1941
125 Cows, Heifers,
Calves--125
*
For Catalob Address
W. E. Ripley, Sec.-Treas.
Springviewf Nebr.
lows: Aye: Johnson, Phalin, Ar
buthnot, Wallace, Alfs. Nay:
None.
Ordinance No. 202-A was by
title read for the second time, j
Motion by Wallace, seconded by
Alfs, that Ordinance No. 202-A be
passed on its second reading. Roll
was called on the above motion
and the vote thereon was as fol
lows: Aye: Johnson, Phalin, Ar
buthnot, Wallace, Alfs. Nay:
None.
Ordinance 202-A was then read
at large: Motion by Arbuthnot,!
seconded by Johnson, that Ordin-j
ance No. 202-A be passed on its
third reading. Roll was called
on the above motion and the
vote thereon was as follows: Aye:
Johnson, Phalin, Arbuthnot. Wal
lace, Alfs. Nay: None.
Motion by Phalin," * seconded
by Johnson, that Ordinance No
202-A be passed and adopted.
Roll was called on the above
motion and the vote thereon was
as follows: Aye: Johnson, Pha
lin, Arbuthnot, Wallace, Alfs,
Nay: None.
Motion by Arbuthnot, seconded
by Alfs, that F. W. Salmon, bring
his equipment up here and dig
for test wells, at $1.00 per foot.
Motion carried.
Upon motion the council ad
journed subject to the call of the
Mayor .
C. W. PORTER. City Clerk.
1-2 Section Hay Land At
AUCTH >N
The JOHN DOBROVOLNY,
Estate about 14 miles Southwest
of Atkinson,
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
2:00 P. M. on the premises described as the
NORTH HALF OF SECTION 29; TOWNSHIP
28; RANGE 15 HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
An excellent half section of good valley hay
land—Terms 15% sale day, balance on delivery
of Deed and Abstract. Abstract may be examin
ed at First National Bank, Atkinson.
NEIL H. MAPES, Fremont, Nebraska
Attorney for the John Dobrovolny, Estate.
TAYLOR and WELLS, Fremont, Auctioneers.
HI!
Take Home
, Some Bulbs
TONIGHT
TWINS SAV
rSrSifU P
ON BULBS NOW!"
W When you go home tonight—be sure to take home some “light
W bulbs.” Lay in a supply now while this special Mazda Lamp
Sale makes possible one 100 watt lamp at NO EXTRA CHARGE
with the purchase of a carton of six standard lamps at regular
prices. Prices on Mazda lamps were never lower than they are
NOW. Anticipate your future needs and take advantage of this
great sale. Mazda bulbs will “keep”—they won’t deteriorate if
f‘ >re them away, so keep an adequate sup
on hand. Fill every empty socket and
get ready for the fall and winter season
when you will need and want more
light. Buy NOW and SAVE!
SEE YOUR DEALER
Ask Any Employe of the
.
Better Light Brings Better Living