The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 19, 1942, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    EMMET ITEMS
The war time has made time
very confusing in the towns and
communities who have not gone
“all out” for it. The Schools and
Churches in Emmet are going by
the old time, the business places,
bank and mail carrier by the war
time and if you think that isn’t
confusing just try serving meals
in a home where the time is so
divided. We were under the im
pression this was a law and every
on should turn there clocks
ahead. If the time is going to
help win this war lets all get to
gether and win it.
Charlie Shaw of O’Neill was a
visitor at Clarence Shaw’s Tues
day.
Leona Fern Beckwith entertain
ed a small group of friends at a
Valentine Party Saturday after
noon.
Jeff Wagnow and Jean Cole vis
ited at School Friday afternoon.
John Wagnow entertained his
school mates at a Valentine Party
Friday evening.
Mrs. Guy Cole entertained the
.Emmet Bridge Club Friday even
ting. Mrs. John Conard was win
▼ner of high prize and Mrs. Jesse
Wills the low.
INMAN NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Davis enter
tained their Bridge Club on Thurs
day evening, February 12, also a
number of guests, making six
tables in all. The party was car
ried out in keeping with Valentine
Day. High scores for the Club
were won by Mrs. James Coventry
w.s ‘I« s| as
NOW 1.PINT
FORA LIMITID TIMt ONLY
Straight Bourbon Whiskey. 86 Proof. This Whiskey is
5 Years Old. The Old Quaker Co.. Lawrenteburg. Ini
and Jim Gallagher, low’ scores by
Mrs. J*n Gallagher and Kenneth
Smiths High scores won by the
guests^ went to Mrs. H. A, Tomp
kins and Karl Keyes, Jow scores
to Mrs. Chet Youngs and Harvey
Tompkins. At the close of the
evening. Mrs. Davis served a de
licious lunch.
Earl Watson spent the past
week in Lincoln, where he visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Watson.
A. N. Butler made a trip to
Neligh on Monday.
Dr. C. A. Tompkins of Omaha,
spent the week end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tomp
kins and his brother H. A. Tomp
kins. . T . ,
Ch&t Youngs went to Lincoln
and back on Friday, February 13.
He visited his son Marvin anu
wife jvhile there.
Saturday, February 14, was the
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary,,
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berg
srompf O’Neill. A group of twen
ty of their old friends from Inman
drove up and surprised them
Satu&ay evening. The Bergstroms
were,Spending their evening quiet
ly at home, when the friends ar
rived. The evening was pleasant
fy passed visiting and playing
pinochle. The Bergstroms were
presented a lovely silver cream
pitcher, sugar bowl and tray.
Lunch was served at the close of
the evening. Those present who
attended the wedding twenty-five
years ago, were Miss Elsie Krue
ger, Mrs. Harry Moor. Mr. and
Mrs. L. R. Tompkins and Dr. C. A.
Tompkins of Omaha, who happen
ed to be in O’Neill that evening.
Miss Ardith Smith who attends
school in Wayne, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Forrest Smith.
iv4\ and Mrs. Harry Moor, re
ceived word Tuesday morning of
the-sudden death of their grand
son, son of their daughter and
somin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan
Parser of near Page. The baby
was two and a half months old.
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BRIEFLY STATED
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. DeBolt were
in Omaha Monday and Tuesday on
business.
Mrs. Julia Graves returned on
Tuesday from Lyons, where she
ha^ been visiting relatives for
several weeks.
A bake sale is being sponsored
by the O’Neill High School Econ
FARMERS STOCKMEN
Bring your livestock to this auction for sat
isfactory results.
The demand for all kinds continues active
and prices are high.
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AUCTION EVERY MONDAY
O’Neill Live Stock Com. Co.
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TEELPHONE 2 At O’NEILL
Greeting Cards |
For Every Occasion jj
General Birthday Folders
Relative Birthday Folders
Congratulation Cards
Convalescent Cards
Sympathy Cards
Birth Announcements
Mother Congratulations
Thank You For The Gift
Thank You For The Flow
ers
Thank You For Your Kind
Expression of Sympathy
Easter and St. Patrick’s
Day Cards.
I Now On Display. Select
I From Our Large Stock
| And Save Money.
a
omics Club on Saturday, February
21. at Kersenbrock’s Meat Market.
All proceeds will go to the Red
Cross. Donations of baked goods
will be appreciated. If you wish
to have a member of the Home \
Economics Club pick up your con-!
tribution, please call the O’Neill
Public school by Friday evening
or Kersenbrock’s Meat Market on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Risor of
Blair, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Gifford Bachman Monday.
Mrs. Fred Calkins entertained
her pinochle Club at her home
Friday afternoon. High score was
won by Mrs. Andy Morton and
Mrs. Ralph Beckwith won low.
Col. Brennan arrived here Tues
day from Fort Knox, Kentucky.
Col. Brennan is on a month’s sick
leave, during which time he will
visit with his wife and family
here.
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Smith of
Crand Island spent Sunday with
their son and daughter-in-law..
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and
family.
Mrs. C. J. Gatz, Mrs. Mable
Gatz and Evelyn Stannard enter
tained twenty-four guests at a 7
o’clock buffet supper and cards
Mrs. L. A. Burgess received high
score and Mrs. M. J. Golden the
all-cut.
The American Legion met Tues
day night with the district com
mander, Fred Sellery of Neligh,
and also present was Mr. Kreigler,
commander of the Neligh post.
This was to have been a county
meeting, but on account of the
cold weather only the Page post
was represented. After their
meeting they had a joint meeting
with the Auxiliary.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts and
Mrs. W. W. Hixon of Brunswick,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Heriford last Sunday.
Ed Hancock, and Mrs. L. Hull
and daughter, went to Tekamah to
visit with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. C. P. Hancock and family
Saturday and Sunday.
The County Draft office reports
that their were 865 registered on
Saturday, February 14, and Mon
day, February 16.
Nine little girls met at the
movies Sunday afternoon with a
Valentine treat later. The occas
ion being Nancy Beha’s Birthday.
Archie Bright resigned his posi
tion at the Council Oak Store and
accepted a position at the Harty
Laundry. He started working
there Monday.
Mrs. H. M. Von Dollen enter
tained four girl friends of Miss
Darlene Grass at a birthday party
in honor of Miss Grass at her home
Monday evening. The evening
was spent playing gin rummy
and a lovely lunch was served by
the hostess.
Mrs. Carl James was in Counci1
Bluffs from Friday until Sunday
visiting relatives.
The Misses Bernice, Bee and
Mayme Murphy entertained with
a Valentine party at their home
TRI STATE HATCHERY j
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O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
PHONE 90 ]
We are in War. Prices on all things are up j
and out of sight. Labor is higher, eggs are high- j
er. feed is higher, and your taxes will be higher, i
Anything can happen to cause an increase :
in Chick prices. Our prices are good for 30 days, j
E and subject to change without notice. Play safe, j
| Make reservations now, then if Chick prices go j
; up, you are protected, if they go down before 3
| your delivery date, you get the lower price. You j
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j can’t loose and you may save mone;g. <
We have a limited supply of started Chicks j
on hand, also, a limited amount of unsold Chicks j
for future delivery.
Just received a shipment of Poultry supplies :
and equipment which can be bought worth the j
monev. If vou need a Brooder Stove, Feeders, ♦
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Fountains or any other equipment, I would ad- ;
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vise getting same at once.
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The undersigned will sell at Public Auction on the farm j
t located 3 miles South and 3 miles East of the Spencer Dam; t
I and 20 miles North and 3 miles East of O’Neill on the James t
! Miller place on—
Friday, February 27, 1942 \
Starling at 1:30 P. M. Daylighi Saving Time
12-HEAD OF CATTLE—-12
6 Good Milch Cows, all to freshen shortly before or soon
after the sale; 3 Heifers, long two-yearlings, to freshen short
ly before or soon after the sale; 1 Cow, milking at present.
(These are all good young cows)
3—HORSES AND 1 MULE
1 Bay Mare coming 6-years, weight 1400, in foal, and foal
bill paid; 1 Bay Gelding, coming 6-years, weight 1350. (These
horses listed above are a good team together.) 1 Spotted
Gelding, coming 3-years weight 1100. Hitched once and gentle.
1 Mollie Mule, coming 2-years, weight 1000.
FEED “
About 75 bushels of Rye; 24-ton Stacks of Hay, located
on the Chas. Harris 40, 3 miles east of sale. This hay will be
lumped and must be settled for on sale day.
FARM MACHINERY
Farmall F-12 1936 Model Tractor; Farmall Cultivator, to
fit the Tractor; Case 2-row Cultivator; 1-row John Deere
Lister; 4-section Drag; Satley Sulky Plow; 1-row Cultiva
tor; John Deere ‘2-row Eli; 7-foot Hoosier Grain Drill; 5
foot Deering Mower; 10 foot McCormick Hay Rake; Inter
national Manure Spreader; 6-foot Baker Windmill with 16
foot wood tower; Primrose Cream Separator, No. 15; De
Laval Cream Separator Junior No. 4, used 6 months; 1929
Model Oldsmobile Car; Numerous Other Articles.
TERMS: Six months time will be given if arrangements t
are made with the clerk before the sale. |
OTIS ARMFIELD, Owner j
LESTER PEARSON, Auct. First Natl. Bank. O’Neill, Clerk $.
Saturday evening in honor of Miss
Anita Murphy. The evening was
spent playing cards and refresh
ments were served. High score
for the ladies was won by Mrs.
Pearl Weidfelt and Joe Schmidt
high score for the men.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Sr.,
went to Grand Island Tuesday to
meet their son, Charles, of Tacoma.
Washington, who arrived on the
afternoon train. He will visit his
parents and other relatives for a
couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeter
entertained thirty-two of the
Junior classmates of their son,
Vincent, at a Valentine party at
their home Saturday evening, the
occasion being Vincent’s sixteenth
birthday. The evening was spent
playing pitch and refreshments
were served. Miss Winifred Coyne
received high score and Miss
Helen McNichols low.
Mr. and Mrs. James Early have
received word from their son,
Robert J. Early, who joined the
Army Air Corp several weeks ago,
♦hat he has been made a Flying
, Cadet at Sheppard Field, Wichta
Falls, Texas.
Sheriff Peter DufTy went to At
kinson to attend the funeral of
Mrs. W. J. H. Stearns.
Mattie Soukup received word
from her brother, George Murray
today, that he is arriving Sunday
from Lead, S. D., to help his
father, R. H. Murray, celebrate his
eighty-sixth birthday. The occas
ion isWeorge’s birthday too.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rickly and
daughter, and Mrs. Blanche Rick
ly, arrived here Tuesday evening
from Janesville, Wisconsin, to
spend a few days visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P.
Rickly and family.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hewett, who
were married at Fond du Lac,
Wisconsin, Saturday February 14,
arrived here Wednesday evening
and are visiting at the home of
Mr. Hewett’s sister and husband,
Mr .and Mrs. R. H. Parker.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 AND 21, 1942
Assured Savings!
Thrifty American housewives take deep interest in
economy . . . They know that economy ceases when
quality is sacrificed for price. A 100% guarantee of
complete satisfaction, Council Oak’s everyday low
prices and our Sale Day Specials mean just this . . .
ult,» Safe to Save at Council Oak”
Serve
Cherry Pie
The National Dessert on
Washington's Birthday!
PEE CHERRIES,
No. 2 Can
BEEF
ROASTS
Tender and Juicy. Cut from
well covered corn fed beef.
Pound,
25c and .
_
BOLOGNA
Fresh, Smoked. Ring or
I.arge Slicing
Per
Pound .
Selected, Well Trimmed 1
PORK LOINS .TS5, Pound 26c |
Sugar Cured
WIDE BACON
Whole or Half Slab.
Per
Pound .
Fresh l
SIDE PORK
In Piece «r Sliced. I
Per 1
Pound . I
Pork
NECK
BONES
' g.4c
Fresh
PORK
FEET
g.5c
Fresh
BEEF
HEARTS
g.15c
Robb-Ross
CAKE
FLOUR
Recipes on Carton
Are Tested and Ap
proved.
as.i9c
Tac-Cut ST? *:.tor: .. 56c
Council Oak SSTSV^ 81c
Morning Light 57c?
Sun-Sweet “Tenderized” Prunes, 1 lb. SJJ„Fo".15c
MILLER’S MUFFIN MIX, Per Package.15c
Gerber’s
Baby Foods
Junior and -| Q
Strained, 2 cans .... IOC
Pre-Cooked 1 r
Cereal, Pk*r. AOC
Superb
BLUE
BERRIES
&■.□
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I
Morning Light
PORK &
BEANS
2 &2T\.. 19c
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C^AAlrOAC Fresh Baked Cocoanut ^ Pounds ^ A
VllUKlCS Taffy Bar . X for X“C
Campbell’s Tomato Soup, 3 sr...25c
Morning Light
PEANUT
BUTTER
2 Lb. OQ
Jar ... JJC
Derby
POTTED
MEAT
No. 14 Can, 6c
No. i/2
Cu .
Macaroni
and
Spaghetti
2 Pound
Cello Bag
CRISCO
rrd.27c
3 Lb. 70 I
Can .. «JC|
“Enriched by Natur
MA BROWN BRE AD
Contains aB the Vitamins and M' lerals
found in specially milled Whole .cheat
Floor. Sapcrb Extracted Honey, C -am
ery Batter, W hot* Milk and Fresh east.
Every Week-End Feature
Kraft Assorted
Milk Caramels ££nd. 19c
California
Pulled Figg, 6 SSS*.13c
IVromedary Mined ^
Diced Fruits, 3 ST*.?r.. 9c
I
Washington
Winesap
Apples
4123c
Texas
Seedless
Grapefruit
Large Site
6 for 23c
Sweet
Tender
California
Carrots
ICEBERG LETTUCE Sg.7c
Jersey Sweet Spuds, lb. . 3£c
CABBAGE "ffST Lb.3£c
PALMOLIVE
Toilet Soap, lO.
2 Cakes.•••••«». JLtSC
Crystal White
Laundry Soap, r)rT,_
6 Giant Bars.i C
SUPER SUDS
ZiS £?:.***:.65c
KLEK
Si'S. .20c