BRIEFLY STATED Captain Saunders and Sargent Robertson of the State Highway Patrol, were here Monday on business. Patrolman Joe Donohoe and Mrs. Donohoe and daughter of Holdrege are here this week vis liting relatives and friends. A bunch of High School boys, with a City truck, will start on Saturday, March 28. picking up all old papers, books, etc. They will I ~ DO YOU THINKX OF TOE BEER INDUSTRY'S \ SELF-REGUIATORY TOO ORAM, MR. KEPLER ? y' THE NEBRASKA^. ^J-T^BREWERS AND BEER \ f DISTRIBUTORS (DMNITTEE) IS PERFORMING ( A REAL EFFECTIVE) SERVICE..// * “Since the Nebraska Brewers anti Beer Distributors Committee started its self-regulatory program in 1938, I have noted a definite improvement in the attitude and methods of retail beer dealers,” says K. P. Kepler of Sid ney, County Attorney of Cheyenne county. “I believe the Committee is performing a real service by co-operating with county attorneys and other law enforcement officials toward better regulation of the sale of beer.” In every county of Nebraska, tbe Committee has voluntarily given this industry’s co-operation to enforcement officers. There will he no letup in our program to promote strict law observance among Ne braska’s beer retailers. Nebraska BREWERS AND BEER DISTRIBUTORS COMMITTEE CHARLES E. SANDALL, State Director 710 First National Bank Bldg. Lincoln, Nebr. PUBLISHED IN CO OPERATION WITH THE BREWING INDUSTRY FOUNDATION be sold and the money given to the Red Cross. Major Frank O’Connell, of the selective service department of state headquarters of Lincoln, met with the local board Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Robert son received word Thu**sday that their brother-in-lay, Fred J. Weid man passed away at his home Wednesday at Plainview and will be buried Friday at 2:30 at Plain view. Mrs. Kenneth Martyns took some of the Pep girls to Lincoln Friday to the state basketball tournament Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kellar moved today to the home of the late Martin Bazelman. Miss Demaris Benson entertain ed six guests at a 6 o’clock dinner at her home last Thursday even ing in honor of her brother, Hugh’s birthday. Melvin Ruzicka, Melvin Henry and Raymond Bosn went to Yank ton, S. D., Sunday to meet Mrs. Ruzicka, who had been in Red field, S. D., for the past week visit Spring Is Here! IT'S HOUSE CLEANING TIME WHICH MEANS: New Curtains Per Set And Up . New Rugs Sizes From 6 x 9 up to 9 x 15 As Low As CO 1A Each And Up . OLAU Wall Paper For Every Room In Your House, Whole sale price here. Paints—Varnish and 1AC Enamels. Per Can And Up Lei us supply these things you need to fix up your home, we can save you money. Hardly added a quart "since Hector was a pup CONOtoj How this oil that defies "curdling" far out-mileaged five other great quality brands...beat their average more than twice over, in Certified Desert Test Curds thickening up milk don’t half give you a picture of the blobs of muck that can foul your oil—and your engine. For mush and "stickum” from oil that fails under present-day strain can’t improve lubrication, nor add to safe mileage per quart. But now that you must change oil for Spring—really a law in every Car Instruction Book— you can easily switch to Conoco motor tnl. And in patented Conoco N** oil you get Thialkene inhibitor... man-made . .. the modern synthetic invented to restrain stickiness—slug gishness—"simmering down thick!’ Conoco N gets every chance to stay smoothly fluid; full of life. And still another great Conoco synthetic— same as ever—makes Conoco give you an oil-flated engine, with lubricant "plated” you’d say—or seemingly "magnetized”—direct to inner engine parts. Then oil-plating isn’t all draining down fast during parking—or even overnight. Instead, oil-plating can stay up high, to help out your engine at every start, before any oil-puinp raises up its full stream. That’s how to foil a lot of wear, and not have your engine soon over-eating oil. Talk about a strict economy diet! ... Down in Death Valley’s record high heat, battling five other big-name oils —impartially—this same Conoco N oil was still up above half when all others tested had burned up their en gines and their full 5-quart fills! That’s a certified sample. It makes you realize why you can change to Conoco N th and keep away from add ing quart after quart. Get rid of hazardous Winter oil now, at Your Mileage Merchant’s Conoco station. Get economy to the Nth degree. Continental Oil Company MOTOR OIL ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sell. Emil Temopir of St. Paul and his niece. Miss Marion Knapp of O’Neill, were dinner guests of Miss Mary Kramer at Stuart Sunday. The Catholic Daughters held a social meeting at the Golden hotel Sunday evening. The evening was spent playing cards and Mrs. A. Rohde received high score, Mrs. McKinley Simonson all-cut and Mrs. J. Donlin low score. At the close of the evening lunch was served by the following hos tesses, Mrs. Leo Hausman, Mrs. Ivan Pruss, Mrs. Pat Hickey, Mrs. Paul Beha, Mrs. John Proti vinsky. Mrs. McKinley Simonson, Mrs. M. Langan and Mrs. L, Yantzi. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goree and family and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Defleld of Long Pine, attended the funeral of Mr. Goree's moth er, Mrs. W. S. Goree in Inman on Tuesday and visited Mrs. Goree's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Simonson. Mrs. Carrie Hunter, Mrs. Mary Wolfe, Miss Elizabeth Carson, John Carson and James Carson went to Lincoln Tuesday to attend the funeral of their brother, Wil liam, who died suddenly on Mon day and was buried on Wednes day. Sister Electa, Sister Deloris of St. Mary's Academy and the fol lowing students attended a Sodal ity convention in Omaha Friday and Saturday: Mary Miles, Cor rine Kubitschek, Yvonne Sirek, Patrica O’Donnell, Lou Birming ham, Mary Jo Walker, Dorothy Koci, Delores Simons, Margaret Ryan, Stella Crowe, Bill Brennan, Bart Brennan, John Brennan, Gene Higgins and Jim Early, Mrs. Roy Griffin of Atkinson and Mrs. Earl Burtis and daughter of Lincoln visited friends in O'Neill Wednesday. John Sullivan. John Gallagher and James Gibson attended the county officials convention at Nor folk Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dorlin Lockman spent the week-end in Lincoln visiting relatives and friends and also attended the basketball tour nament. ■ ' ■ - ..1 11 ' ' * What People Say ... More folks are talking about Council Oak . . . They tell their friends why they like the Council Oak Stores better. Everybody likes to select foods for the home table in sanitary, friendly stores that have a merited reputation for low prices and "Dependable” Quality. “It’s Safe to Save at Council Oak” SUPERB FRUIT COCKTAIL 16 cir. 15c rtfrMiil'ILfrj W -m i 4 Pi »IMSa-l BEEF ROASTS Tender and Juicy. Cut from well covered, corn fed beef Per Pound, 25c and . — Large Club Skinless Frankfurters E".23c FRESH BEEF HEARTS, Pound_17c FRESH GROUND PURE BEEF, Lb. 19c FRESH SIDE PORK, Pound.19c WIENERS, Per Pound. 26c Mild Cure Summer Sausage, Lb.29c PORK LOINS, Whole or Half, Lb 29c NECK BONES Per Lb. I BACON SQUARES ZZ.16c PORK LIVER g.17c Council Oak Coffee Exchange the empty bags for 22 carat gold pattern dishes. Pound. . 29c 3& ..84c I X"1"'COFFEE ‘,c 20c 3 PK? 57c [ Robb-Ross PANCAKE FLOUR Family Bag . I Robb-Ro&s Cane and Maple SYRUP 30-oz., 30c, 17 14-oz. Cruet . 11 C • TacCut” Coffee May be had in reg ular or drip grind. Packed in tin or glass. Pound..30c MILLER’S WHE^T FLAKES S,„ra.2 Pk& 23c NEW CROP NAVY BEANS iffl/r?.2 '& 13c I GERBER’S Baby Foods Junior and -| Q Strained, 2 cans . l_OC Pre-Cooked 1 P Cereal, Pkg:. J.OC COOKIES Fresh Baked Choco late Marshmallow. £"u„,i.19c Assorted JELLY BEANS 2£s-.... 25c Ma Brown ' Whole Wheat BREAD n sr*. i5c SUPERB MIXED VEGETABLES, 2 .23c GOLDEN CORN . 2St*25c a—wm—m I l—lll Evaporated Apricots Per