The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 20, 1941, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    EMMET ITEMS
Charles Claussen and his sister,
Mrs. George Lewis, and sister-in
law Mrs. Bill Claussen of O'Neill,
drove to Lincoln Saturday, and
returned home Tuesday evening.
Sunday callers at the Joe Wink
ler home were, Ruby Claussen,
Charles Graham and Lovina Klop
penborg.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foreman
and daughter Norma Lou, visited
relatives in Ewing Sunday.
Je-f Crawford is back in Em
met after being away for several
j yc e is staying at Clarence
Shaw's.
Gus Dahm has been on the
sit the past week
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Tenborg and
Mr. „,.d Mrs. Eart Malloy of
O’Nt'ih were Sunday tauers at
the Dan O’Connell home.
Mr and Mrs. Ervne Johnsor
ant. f Ly of Atkinson, Mr. and
Mrs. William O’Connor and fam
ily \\ re business callers at the
Lev kwith home Sunday.
I and Mrs. Gu" 'ckwiti
and ily and Jim Ferris called
at th Leon Eeckwith home Fri
day evening.
I a-?. Bob M. tins an
family and Mr. and b L.o
Beel w.ih a. d Leona Fci e, wen
su, . u.. ,‘.o at Orvi. ■ liich
co. Sunday.
i Mr and Mrs. Leon L; .wi
r and eora Feme, v M
Beckwith’s parents, the E. R
Yoi i. s’ Sunday.
Mr and Mrs, Floy.I pindle
were vi: i’ors .’.unday at ,k> IL
mer Lowery home.
Grandma Cole has be . ill th
past week. She is be’ e at tin
writing.
Father O'Brien made a busines
trip To West Point, Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. Bill L. ('Ca’Ii
leen Cadman) spent the week-eni
at the Bill Teuborg home. The}
returned to Omaha Sunday aftei
noon.
Larry Tenborg is back home
after spending the past year a
Fort Robinson, where he was i
service.
The South Side Social Servicr
club met at the home of Mr;
Leon Price near Amelia. There
were thirteen members persent,
and two visitor Mrs. Faust and
Mrs. Price of Atkinson. Mrs.
Schaffner gave a very fine book
review from an autographed
copy of “Rim of the Sandhills” by
Will Spindler. After the review
they drew names of the focal
boys who are in service. The
ladies were divided into groups
and each group will send a boy
.a, Chrictmas box. The club will
also send a box to the Ortheopedic
hospital in Lincoln.
A. J. Storms of Creston, Iowa,
was a pleasant caller in Emmet
over the week-end. He returned
to Creston Tuesday, taking a load
of alfalfa seed with him.
Zane Cole, returned home from
Lincoln Saturday night with his
parents, who attended the game
in Lincoln. Lois Cole made the
trip with them, Zane returned to
Lincoln Sunday afternoon.
EDUCATIONAL NOTES
The next state teachers exam
inations will be held in O’Neill
at the Public School building on
Saturday, November 22.
The following schedule of sub
jectss will be used:
MORNING
8:00 to 8:50 Arithmetic, Mental
Arithmetic, Bookkeeping.
9:00 to 9:50 History, Civics.
10:00 to 10:50 English Composit
ion, Crammer,
11:00 to 11:50 Phy. and Hygiene,
Music.
AFTERNOON
1:00 to 1:50 Theory and Art,
Course of Study.
L00 to 2:50 Reading, Orthog
ephy.
3:00 to 3:50 General Geography,
' ar«H Geog. of Nebraska.
100 to 4:50 Penmanship, Draw
ing.
elja McCullough,
County Superintendent.
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BRIEFLY STATED
Miss Vivian Eidenmiller return
1 Monday from Casper, Wyo.,
where she had been visiting
ends for a few days.
Mrs. Nora McNally arrived Sat
■iHav from Casper, Wyo., enroute
*o her home in Chicago, and is
visiting at the home of Mrs. Tom
Quilty. Mrs. McNally is the
former Nora O’Malley. She had
• in Casper to attend the fun
eral of her father, Walter O’Mai-,
ley.
Mrs. C. E. Yantzi and Mrs. John
L. Quig entertained Circle 1 of
the Presbyterian church Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. J.
R. Miller.
The Holt County W. C. T. U.
held their institute in the parlors
of the Presbyterian church in
O’Neill Tuesday, November 18
Mrs. Minnie Rutherford of Page,
county president, was in charge of
the all day meeting. A covered
dish luncheon was served at noon.
Approximately fifty persons at
tended, including representatives
from Page and Inman.
B. J. Shemwell and Tom Quilty
sustained minor injuries last
Thursday afternoon when the car
j driven by Mr. Shemwell acci
' dently crashed into the back of a
gravel truck. The two men were
on their way to Ewing where they
planned on attending the livestock
sale. The car was badly dam
aged.
' Mrs. Pete Heriford and Miss
Agnes Resznicek left today for
Los Angeles, Cal., to visit Mrs.
Heriford’s sister, Mrs. Opie Cham
bers and other relatives.
Mrs. H. G. Kruse, Mrs. Harry
Walling and Mrs. J. H. Fager en
tertained at a birthday party
Tuesday evening in honor of
Mrs. Homer Asher. The evening
was spent playing bridge. Mrs.
Gordon Kuska won high, Mrs. G.
E. DeVore honors and low. A
delicious lunch was served and
Mrs. Asher was presented with a
lovely gift.
Louis Zastrow arrived home
Monday from Portland, Oregon,
Air Base, on a ten day furlough
to visit his mother, Mrs. Mary
Zastrow and his many friends
here.
A nnouncement
Dr. A. E. Gadbois Eye Ear Nose and Throat
Specialist of Norfolk will make regular visits at
Dr. Carter’s office in O’Neill.
The next visit will be Friday, November 28
Glasses Fitted
\ ur
Farmers! Stockmen!
Pr -s on livestock remain good and the de
-ncT P still active for replacement cattle as
well as for hogs.
if yc u have stock to sell, we will be pleased to
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have your next consignment, and will do our
*est to fcr ng you the most favorable returns.
5 A UCTION EVER y MONDA Y
O’Neill Live Stock Com. Co.
TELEPHONE 2 At O’NEILL
MONEY in bank
here means you
have cash (or instant
use at any time, while
we assume the re
sponsibility (or keep
ing it sa(ely in the
meantime. ,
O’NEILL NATIONAL
BANK
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $140,000.00
This Bank Carries No Indebtedness
of Officers or Stockholders.
Member boderi! Deposit Insurance Corporation
Miss Roberta Arbuthnot came
up from Omaha and spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Arbuthnot.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Richardson
spent last Thursday and Friday
in Kearney visiting relatives.
Mrs. Roy Sauers, Mrs. Mable
Gatz, Mrs. J. P. Brown and Mrs.
W. J. Biglin went to Omaha Wed
nesday to attend the Sonja Henie
Ice Revue.
Mrs. Margaret Clauson, Miss
Veramae Ladis of O’Neill, and
Mrs. Bernice Platt of Chambers,1
attended a district meeting of the'
N. H. C. A. at the Dale Hotel in
Holdrege on Sunday. November I
16. They report a splendid meet
ing. The ones attending the1
national convention in New York!
gave reports and discussed some,
very important topics.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stitt came
up from Benkleman Sunday am.
visited at the home of Mrs.
Stit’s mother, Mrs. E. B. Carter
and brother, Dr. L. A. Carter. |
They returned home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shelhamci
went to Sioux City Tuesday to
visit their son, Melvin for a few
days.
Miss 1 m raine Murray of Valen
tine spen the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mur
ray.
H. J. Hammond, Mike Horiskey,
and John Robert Gallagher went]
to Omaha Wednesday to see Tom
Griffin, who is seriously ill in
St. Joseph’s hospital.
The case of J. L. Fisher of Nor
folk vs. Ora Keeler of Ewing way
on trial before the clisUitl ton:
the first of the week. The ca V*»
Monday and was finished on Wei
tried before Judge Mounts and
Judge Wenke of Slanton. TMa
case grew out of the .title o a
piece of land. The case started on.
Monday and was finisher s d
nesday afternoon. The Judge;, de
cided that on facts the } •- 0
stated them correct, but the*
made no decision on tne tal
facts of the case, so that will be
decided later. Fred Lis or
Norfolk and Julius D. Croni i of
this city, were the attorney. for
the plaintiff, while Judge o. J
Harrington represented the de
fendant.
PreThanksgiving Sale! to ^SSTST Inc.
Vitamins and Minerals!
The good health of the family during the win
ter hinges largely on what they eat ... It is a
recognized fact that Canned Foods Cooked in
Cans in high pressure retorts retain more
precious vitamins than foods cooked in open
pans on the kitchen stove.
This 5-Day Sale
Is your opportunity to stock your larder with
well known brands of Dependable Foods at a
most gratifying price saving.
2
16-oz. Cans
27c
Urfe
No. ZH Can
lie
2
No. 1 Cano
23c
i-ivn>n11 Yti aSSu \T\'\i 1°i*1 ■fcalnTii a-1
Tender Juicy
BEEF
ROAST
Out from native corn-fed
well covered beef.
Pound, | A
24c and . l«fC
Fresh Pork Feet, 2 lbs. . . 11c
Fresh Boiling Beef, lb. . . 16c
FRESH GROUND
PURE BEEF, lb.17c
SHOULDER BEEF STEAK, pound.25c
FRESH PORK STEAK, pound.27c
Pork Neck Bones, 2 lbs. . . 13c
Fresh Side Pork, pound . . 16c
Fresb Beef Hearts, pound 16c
TENDERED 8HANKLB8S
Smoked Picnics, lb. . .26c
4 to 6 Pound Avmo i
Large
No. 2*4 Cans
10C
_
SUPERB
FRESH
PRUNES
Selected Fruit. Bril
liant color. Heavy
Syrup
Large
No. 2i/a Can
13c
Large, Sweet and
Tender
No. 2 Can
13c
MORNING LIGHT
ruFRRiES W-RS. :: 29c
PLANTATION
PINEAPPLE 15c
MORNING LIGHT
PEACHES ..20c
LIGHT SYRUP
APRICOT HALVES 17c
ROYAL ANN
CHERRIES 20c
ROBB-ROSS ANGEL FOOD CAKE FLOUR, Package. 18c
MORNING LIGHT COCOA, 2-lb. can . 19c
APPLE
JUICE
2 20-Cz. i r
C-ns... ADC
Ocean Spray
Cranberry
Sauce
2 Cans... 29C
Clapp’s Baby Food
Strained
Chopped
^ Cans 15C
— ^—1 111— I Ml "T ~
California
SARDINES
Mustard & Tomato
r.ioc
VELVEETA
Di&est:b!e as
Milk Itself
Terde” Cn+
GREEN BEANS, 3 SL*.25c
Genuine rarftett
Mcrrsnor Lirfit Pears Sn v'\.21c
Fxr’r- '~'x for 22 Geret Gold Pattern Dishes
COFFEE g?rciL..28c 3 E, 81c
White—Cream S'vie
Morning Light Com, 3 S™2.25c
Luscious Halves or Sliced
doming Light Peaches£°nZVl.20c
A Mighty Fine Blend
- * r.riJT c“. 29c 2 L
Nut Meats
Walnuts,
4-oz. Bag...
Fresh Baked
Newsboy
Cookies
2 Lbs.
for ....
CANDY
BARS
3 for 10c
Fresh, Fluffy
MARSH
MALLOWS
14 Sag. 10c
7*? RICE KRISPIESI
MARSHMALLOW SQUARES
HALLOWII
DATES
2 Lb. «t>Q
Bag .
Unbleached
PULLED FIGS
6 Ounce f o
Brick . IJC
“Dependable”
BROOMS
N? and . 49C
Texas—Thin Skinned
JUICE ORANGES, per dozen . .15c
EATMOR^RANBERWES^ lb. 17c
Rutabagas & Parsnips 3 pounds.. ... 10c
U. S. No. 1 Genuine Yams
SWEET SPUDS, 4 lbs. for.19c
Iceberg
Lettuce
Large t*
Head. DC
Scarlet
Tip
Radishes
3 r ioc
Superb
TOILET
TISSUE
3 Rons . 17c
Superb
VELVET
TOILETRY
3 Rons.25c