The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 07, 1942, Image 5

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    EMMET NEWS
Mrs. Anna Mullen and family
of O’Neill and Private Francis
Mullen of Ft. Leavenworth, Kans.,
were dinner guests at the Joe
Winkler home Sunday. They re
turned Monday.
The salvage drive put on in
this precinct last week was only
partially successful. About 1600
pounds of paper, enough for car
tons for five hundred sixty anti
aircraft shells was collected. This
was hauled to O’Neill where they
have a baler. Something over a
ton of usable metal scrap was
collected with some scrap rub
ber. Rubber and metal was sold
for $10 which was turned over
to the Red Cross. A few pounds
of rags have not been sold.
Miss Esther Fox left for Hast
ings Thursday, where she will
visit for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad and
Mary Lou drove to Wayne, Ne
braska, Sunday, to visit the Cob
Olsons. They returned home Mon
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shaw
and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole drove
, to Lincoln Thursday. They re
turned Thursday evening.
Miss Dorothy Fox left last week
for Washington, D. C., where she
has employment.
Grant Peacock and Paul New
ton were the two Emmet boys
who left for the army Monday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shaw
and Grover were guests at the
Grover Shaw home Monday eve
ning.
Larry Shaffer was an over
night guest at the Guy Cole home
Thursday.
The Ladies’ Aid Society met at
the home of Mrs. Chas. Abart
Wednesday.
Mrs. Bert Gaffney, local collec
tor for Navy Relief, reports $21
sent in from here. She reports a
very good response with only
three parties refusing to contri
bute.
Mrs. Walter Puckett and daugh
ter, Lois, and Mrs. AlexMcCon
nell, were calling at the Joe
Winken home Friday.
INMAN NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Youngs en
tertained a number of friends at
a bridge party at their home on
Wednesday night, April 29. Mr.
and Mrs. James Coventry won
high scores, Karl Keyes, low for
the men, and Mrs. Jeff Davis low
for the ladies. Mrs. Leo Mossman
won the traveling prize. Mrs.
Youngs served a lovely lunch at
the close of the evening.
Members of the Rod and Reel
club of Page and Inman, met at
the club grounds on Sunday, for
a clean-up and repair day, putting
the grounds and building in good
shape for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Butler and
daughter Mary of Neligh were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
N. Butler on Wednesday night,
April 29.
The Coffee club met at the
home of Mrs. Kivett on Friday,
Auction Sale
All furniture and house
hold goods LJjf
SATURDAY
at 2 o’clock at the home
of Mrs. Robert Smith, Sr.
May 1. A covered dish luncheon
was served a noon. Mrs. Jane
Enders birthday was honored, two
lovely birthday cakes centering
the table. She was given a hand-!
kerchief shower and received
other gifts. The next meeting of
the club will be a picnic on June
11, held on the lawn of the S. D.
S. church. Each member is to in
vite a guest.
Mrs. Louis Sobotka and son
Richard went to Beatrice on Sat- \
urday, April 25 to attend the i
golden wedding anniversary of
her father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs, Meyers, which was held on
Sunday, April 26 at their home.
Open house was htld in the af-1
ternoon and evening. Many lovely
flowers and gifts were received.
All the children and most of the
grandchildren were present. Mrs.
Sobotka returned home on Thurs
day.
In the last registration of the
older men. seventy-two from In
man and vicinity registered.
Four more boys from Inman
left for Fort Crook Monday morn
ing to be examined for the army
James B. Rotherham, Lorin Key
es, Donald Noring and Marvin
Willis Young.
Mrs. Walter Jacox returned
from Orchard Thursday after |
spending several days with her |
daughter, Mrs. Donald Wolf.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren McClurg,
entertained their.bridge club on j
Thursday night, April 30. Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Keyes were guests.
Mrs. Harold Brower who spent
a week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. N. Butler, left Friday for
her home in Independence, Mo. i
The Inman Workers Club met at
the home of Mrs. James McMahn
for their meeting on Tuesday. A
covered dish luncheon was serv
|ed at noon. The lesson was on
bread and rolls. Achievement Day
for all club of the county will be
held on Friday, May 8, in O’Neil.
The Adult Fellowship class of
the Methodist church was held in
the Aid parlors on Monday night.
A social evening was enjoyed,
and a businss meeting held, at
which time officers were elected,
after which lunch was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hansen and
little son of Creighton, were week
end visitors in the F. E. Keyes
home. The Keyes family were all
together on Sunday before Lorin
left for his examination for the
army on Monday.*
Rev. E. B. Maxcy and Elwin
Smith went to Lincoln on Sunday,
where Mr. Maxcy visited his sons
and Mr. Smith, his sister. They
returned home Monday evening.
Miss Elsie Grueger spent Sun
day in Winner, with her sister,
'Mrs. Leonard Jurgensen.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Moor drove
i to Battle Creek and Lindsey Sun
day, where they visited friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hawkins
and Mrs. John Rentz of Lincoln,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Harkins over the week end. Mrs.
Rentz is a sister of Mrs. Harkins.
Mrs. A. N. Butler entertained a
few friends Sunday evening in
honor of Mr. Butler’s birthday. i
This vicinity has been visited
by fine rains the past week, put
ting the ground in fine condition. I
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Official Proceedings of the
Holt County Board
O’Neill, Nebraska,
Jan. 28, 1942, 1:00 P. M.
Holt County Board of Super
visors met as per adjournment.
All members present. Meeting
called to order by Chairman. |
Motion by Sullivan, seconded by
Schollmeyer, that Sophie Novratil
be allowed $10.00 per month for
a period of four months begin- j
MONEY in bank
here means you
have cash for instant
use at any time, while
we assume the re
sponsibility for keep
ing it safely 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 hedera) Deposit Insurance Corporation
ning with the month of January
1942, and warrants ordered drawn
on Poor Fund in payment of same:
Carried.
Motion by Smith, seconded by
Schollmeyer that Mothers Pension
order for Evelyn Frohman be ap-1
proved and warrant ordered
drawn in accordance therewith.
Carried.
The following list of Jurors for
March, 1942 term of Court was,
selected by the Board:
DISTRICT ONE —Cleveland:
Charles Mulford, Stuart, Nebra
ska; Coleman: Charles Mitchell,
Spencer, Nebraska; Emmet: Se
well Johnson, Walter Puckett,
Emmet, Nebraska; Dustin: C. C.
Calloway, Dustin, Nebraska; j
Rockfalls: Bert Henning, Henry;
Albright, Atkinson, Nebraska;
Saratoga: John Damero, O'Neill,
Nebraska; Pleasant View: Ru
dolph Clausen, Atkinson, Nebra
ska.
DISTRICT TWO—Steel Creek:
Richard Marston, Lloyd Brady,
Dorsey, Nebraska; Scott: Tom
White, Dorsey, Nebraska; Pad
dock: George Hansen, Sam Ro
bertson, O’Neill, Nebraska;
Sheilds: Morris Graham, Walter
Brennan, O’Neill, Nebraska; Wil
lowdale: Robert Tomlinson,
O’Neill, Nebraska; Iowa: E. J.
Allen, Page, Nebraska: Antelope:
Alphonso Pritchett, Page, Ne
braska.
DISTRICT THREE—O’Neill,
First Ward: George McNally, Fred
Saunto, Jerry Hanley, Frank Pha
lin, O’Neill, Nebraska; O’Neill,
Second Ward: P. J. Connelly, Wm.
Gatz, T. J. Coyne, O’Neill. Nebra
ska: O’Neill, Third Ward: Henry
Pruss, J. M. Higgens, Lee Osborne,
Tom Hannaberry, O’Neill, Nebra
ska; Grattan: Geo. Hartford, Ger
ald Sauser, John Pribil, James
Murphy, O’Neill, Nebraska.
DISTRICT FOUR — Deloit:
Adolf Latzel, Ewing, Nebraska;
Ewing: Victor Marquardt, Ernest
Shobe, John Miller, Ewing, Ne
braska; Golden: Roy Wright, Pat
rick Regan, Inman, Nebraska;
Verdigris: Edwin Walker, James
Carson, E J. Smith, John Grey,
Page, Nebraska.
DISTRICT FIVE—Chambers:
Ed Thorin, Melvin Bell, Leonard
Miller, Arthur Walter, Chambers,
Nebraska; Conley: Lewis Roth
child, John Martfeldt, Chambers,
Nebraska; Inman: Elmer Kruger,
James Coventry, Louis Sobotka,
Inman, Nebraska; Wyoming: Ed
gar Peterson, Amelia, Nebraska;
Lake: Frank Tomjack, Ewing,
Nebraska; McClure: Ed Meyers,
O’Neill, Nebraska.
DISTRICT SIX—Swan: Al
fred James, Atkinson, Nebraska;!
Holt Creek: F. J. Dobrovolny, At-1
kinson, Nebraska; Francis: Robert'
Clifford, Atkinson, Nebraska;
Green Valley: Casper Harley, At
kinson, Nebraska; Stuart: Joe
Kaup, Sr., B. C. Engler, Alois
Gans, Walter Stuart, John Kramer
Chas. Scholz, Stuart, Nebraska.
DISTRICT SEVEN—Atkinson,
First Ward: Frank Hoyt, Ber
nard Blackmore, Atkinson, Nebra-j
ska; Atkinson Second Ward:
Charles Dugan, P. J. Keating, At-1
kinson, Nebraska; Atkinson Third
Ward: Theodore Grof, Roy Grif- <
fin, Fred Roberts, Atkinson, Ne
braska; Atkinson Precinct: Earl
Penry, Alfred Kazda, W. P. Mor
gan, Atkinson, Nebraska; Sheri
dan: Frank Stanek, Jr., Frank
Hanel, Amelia and Atkinson, .Ne
braska; Sand Creek: Alec For
sythe, Atkinson, ebraska; Fair-1
view: Elmer Fix, Amelia, Nebra- ,
ska.
Motion by Stein, seconded by
Gibson, that above list of Jurors
for 1942, March term of Court,
be approved. Carried.
The following claims were aud
ited and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants or
dered drawn on Bridge Fund in
payment of same:
Ed Desieve _ - $300.00
E. E Bradshaw- 3.00
Central Supply Co.- 67.66
Central Supply Co. -- 158.89
Campbell Lumber Co. — 210.86
J. H. Gibsin __ ... 19 50
C. W. Kirkland_ 4.00
Ed J. Matousek __ 17.50
Thos. Slattery -- 4 68
J. C. Stein___ 13.25
I. O. Wood_ 25.20
J. W Bouska_,_ 12.70
Central Supply Co. —-- 17.70
Central Supply Co. -J.-- 42.80
Central Supply Co.-... 323.20
Dexter Bros____ 5.25
Island Supply Co. 47.03
Lohaus Motor Co. - 2.30
G. E. Morgan _ 1.75
Frank Skrdla _.— 4.05
Wheeler Lmbr., Br. & Sup. 40l.ll)
The following claims were aud
ited and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants or
dered drawn on General Fund
in payment of same:
J. H. Gibson__ ,S 19.80
Walter K. Smith •_ 34 00
John Sullivan_ 20.00
W. E. Wulf .. 37.70
P. C. Donohoe ____ 12.50
P. C. Donohoe.. 12.50
L. G. Gillespie_ 42.50
John Sullivan_ 20.00
Lynus Howard_ 102.65
Ed J. Matousek_ 19.43
Joseph Schollmeyer_ 12.40
J. C. Stein_ 18.00
Consumers Public
Power Co. *__76.71
P. C. Donohoe_ 37.50
P C. Donohoe_:_ 450.00
N. W. Bell Tele. Co. .. 79.80 i
John Sullivan_20.00
■ “ r. v j -, .
Lyle C. McKim —- 12.00
The following claims were aud
ited and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants or
dered drawn on Road Fund in
payment of same:
Lester Sheets-$ 3.75
Ray Osborn _.—- — 1.25
Fraser T. Haglan --- 6.25
William H. Hungerford 3.75
Maurice Cavanaugh 6.25
Daniel A. Vallier-3.75
Wm. H. Wilkinson-39.30
E. W. Rosenkrans 88.00
W. E. Alder . 91.00
Henry Pruss- 3.75
D. N. Loy .-.. 1.25
Wm. Hinze . 2.5C
Joe Fernholz- 3.75
Clarence Butterfield - 1.25
Wm. H. Wilkinson -- 47.50
Ernest W Rosenkrans 103.00
Lowell A. Johnson -- 46.50
W. E. Alder 105.00
5:00 P. M„ on motion, Board
adjourned until February 24, 1942.
10:00 A. M., unless called at an
earlier date by the clerk.
ED J. MATOUSEK,
Chairman.
John C. Gallagher, Clerk.
O’Neill, Nebraska
Feb. 24, 1942 10:00 A. M.
Holt County Board of Supervis
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present, except Stein
and Sehollmeyer. Meeting was
called to order by Chairman.
Minutes of previous meeting
were read and on motion were,
approved as read.
The following salary and ex- j
pense claims were audited and
approved and on motion were:
allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on General Fund in pay
ment of same:
Vivien Allendorfer -$ 38.75
C. C. Bergstrom .— 77.50
C. C. Bergstrom .. 53.60
Teresa Connelly - 77.50
Peter W. Duffy- 150.00
John C. Gallagher - 16.98
Holt County Farm Bureau 172.42
George Hammond-77.50
Esther Cole Harris 125.Of
Ed Hancock - 104.17
Ira H. Moss -H- 166.66
Elja McCullough_ 12.50
Elja McCullough- 158.33
Louis Reimer - 183.33
John C. Gallagher- 166.66
Walter G. Sire - 81.11
B. T. Winchell_ 154.92
Ned Allendorfer- 77.50
C. C. Bergstrom - 111.00
Harry Bowen- 110.00
Julius D. Cronin- 108.33
Peter W. Duffy_ 99.92
Marjorie Dickson- 77.50
Ruth Hoffman —:- 38.75
Mary Harty -— . 77.50
Esther Cole Harris - 7.00
Margaret Howard’.— 10.00
Mary Jardee -: . 77.50
Roma McLachlin -— 83.33
Elja McCullough - 25.20
Edna Marie O’Malley- 104.17
Louis W. Reimer- 4.75
Helen Sullivan- 77.50
B. T. Winchell- 166.66
Mabel Bauman-80.00
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by appointment
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Name
Address
12:00 Noon, on motion. Board
adjourned until 1:00 P. M.
ED. J. MATOUSEK,
Chairman
John C. Gallagher,
Clerk
O’Neill, Nebraska
Feb. 24. 1942, 1:00 P. M.
Holt County Board of Supervis
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present except Scholl
meyer. Meeting called to order
by the Chairman.
The followng claims were audit
ed and approved and on motion
were allowed and warrants ord
ered drawn on Unemployment Re
lief Fund in payment of same:
Gail Burdick --5.00
Brown McDonald Co._5.47
! Mrs. Agnes Collamer-9.00
R. E. Chittick_10.43
; Chase & Chase- 10.00
! Dr. W. J. Douglas_ 20.00
Dora Elshire___3.00
| Hoskinson Store . 4.00
Krska Drugs_ 4.00
Mrs, Elmer Let_ 10.00
Neal P. McKee M. D_ 15.00
Walter O’Malley_ 10.00
Pelcer & Spence_ 31.00
Schultz Drug Store_27.04
Seger Funeral Home- 55.00
; Mattie Soukup .. 42.00
Minnie Tassler_3.00
John Wrede _ 12.00
Margaret Howard _ $ 75.00
j1
A1 Miller__ 5.(KI
Thad E. Saunders_ 2J>0
J. Earle Trabert ___ 500.00
Gail Burdick __ 4.00
J. F. Brady Co._5.00
Drs. Brown & French_ 12.50
Campbell Lumber Co._ 5.00
Council Oak_ 15.00
Council Oak ...._ 69.75
Drafahl Funeral Home_ 63.00
J. P. Gallagher _ 51.00
Jenks Welding Shop_ 3.00
Lutheran Home for Aged 77.13
L. A. Miller_8.00
Seth Noble_ 3.00
Invasion Practice. Learn to
shoot Japs at Stanley's. 50-4
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 8 and 9
Carefully Bought
for Critical Shoppers
Every article is as good as we say or better. Make
Persona^ selections at Council Oak under our
100% guarantee of complete satisfaction. Make a
comparison of prices and note the savings to
Council Oak customers.
COUNCIL OAK IS A SAFE PLACE TO SAVE.
CANDY
SPECIALS
ORAHGE SLICES 141a
Per Pon ml . 9 Mm 2 V
JELLY BEANS 101a
Hlaek k Am’d, lli. .... IJ»2V
BEEF
ROAST
Tender, Juicy
and Well Covered
Pound
25c and ....
CLUB FRANKFURTERS, lb. .. 21c
BOLOGNA, Big and Ring, lb. :19c
FRESH SIDE PORK, lb.22c
SUMMER SAUSAGE, lb.29c
WIDE BACON, Whole or Half, lb. 29c
PORK
LIVER
ff.150
BEEF
HEARTS
EE*.16c
Pork
Spareribs
EE*.21c
DRY SALT
PORK
EiR.lit
Council Oak
Coffee
Exchange the empty
bags for 22 carat
gold pattern dishes.
Pound .. 29c
3 Bag ,, 84c
Morning Light Coffee
£agnp..... 22e 3 bagnp. 63e
COOKY SPECIAL Pound j
Dainty vanilla cooky, topped ^ ft
with marshmallow, raspberry | Uffe
jelly, and toasted cocoanut. I w U
"Tac-Cut"
Coffee
May be had In ref*
ular or drip rrind.
Packed in tin or
f lass.
Pound .. 30c
2£.. 58c
SUPERB AMBER SYRUP, No. 10 Can . . . 53c
Kellogg’s PEP,pkg... lie | CATSUP .14c
Fancy
GOOSE
BERRIES
For Sauce & Pies
No. 2 Can
19e
Morning Light
BARTLETT
PEARS
For Sauce & Salad
No. 2V2 Can
23e
^ Morning Light
SPINACH
No. 2 Can
10e
Morning Light
PORK &
BEANS
16 oz. Can
It
FIRST PRIZE MEALY BEANS 2 t 13c
Robb-Ross A |
Pancake Flour, Bag tlv
MACARONI and Ar
Spaghetti, 2 lbs.... lwC
EVAPORATED PEACHES, New Crop, lb. bag ... 19c
Derby
POTTF.D
MEAT
No. ya. 9c,
No. V4 can
CRISCO
Pound 27c
Special Offer!
Clapp's Cereal Food
A generous trial package
with your purchase of the
regular size package. Guar
anteed to please. t
All For
15c
ORANGES v'",r”«. Dozen «2".35c
SUMMER GRAPEFRUIT, 4,JHS 19c
APPLES as; 4 25c
SLICING TOMATCZS, Pound 15c
YELLOW ONIONS, Pound.7c
CRISP RADISHES, 3 Bunches . 5c
- - - 1 ■*» —
NEW CABBAGE, Pound.31c
NEW SPUDS Shatter 10 ',r.39c |
MA BROWN
WHOLE WHEAT BREAD
1} *i!oaf . I§e
.—.— ..-.—
OLD COUNTRY
RYE BREAD
Pound
Loaf .
SUPERB
ROLLED OATS
Large
pfcg.
SUPERB BRAND
TOILET TISSUE
Sale Special.
LUX
FLAKES
Small Pkg-10c
Large OJ
Package ..
LUX
TOILET
SOAP
2 tsr.. 13c
LIFEBUOY
TOILET
SOAP
2?,r 13c
RINSO
Small Pkg....lOc
Large Pkg....22c
Giant a Ac
Package ..
ASPARAGUS> Large Bunch