The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 17, 1942, Image 5

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STOCKMEN!
Monday, December 7th, marked off one
year at War for the U. S. A, Our (lovern*
ment is depending on her Divestockmen to
provide the necessary meat for us and our
Allies. All together— let’s keep it rolling!
llrinif your surplus livestock to this market
and ffet top returns—where buyer and
seller meet.
Auction Every Monday
O’Neill Live Stock Com. Co.
Phone 2 O’Neill, Nebraska
CLOSING OUT
I am closing out our entire stock of Goods at
about one-third of their original price, and will
sell land and building, or trade for a good farm.
This land and building are clear and will trade
for land that is free from debt. We are quitting
because of poor health. We also have the post
office here, which will be transferred to the
buyer of this property.
John Wrede, Redbird, Nebr.
Supervisors' Proceedings
(Continued from page four)
called to order by the Chairman.
Minutes of previous meeting were
read and on motion were ap
proved as read.
Motion by Smith, seconded by
Gibson, that the following list of
Jurors for the November terms
of Court be approved. Carried.
District One
Emmet, Henry Kloppenberg,
Sewell Johnson, Emmet.
Dustin, Edwin Engler, Dustin.
Cleveland, Lawrence Lofquist
Stuart, Nebr.
Coleman, Chester Ross, Spen
cer, Nebr.
Saratoga, John Damero, O’Neill,
Nebr.
Rock Falls, Francis Johnson,
Orville Thorson, O’Neill, Nebr.
Pleasantview, Henry Winkler,
Atkinson, Nebr.
District Two
Steel Creek, Lloyd Brady, Rob
ert Wiley, Dorsey.
Scott, Charlie Schollmeyer,
Dorsey, Nebr.
Paddock, George Hansen, Sam
Robertson, O’Neill, Nebr.
Shields, Walter Brennan, Harry
Graham, O’Neill, Nebr.
Willowdale, William Derickson,
Star, Nebr.
Iowa, E. J. Allen, Page, Nebr.
Antelops, A. G. Pritchett, Page,
Nebraska.
District Three
O’Neill First Ward, L .M. Mer
riman, Elmer Hagensick, Joe
Martin, Mike Kirwin, O’Neill, Ne
braska.
O’Neill, Second Ward, T. J.
Coyne, John McManus, Maurice
Wallace, O’Neill, Nebr.
O’Neill, Third Ward, Neil Ryan,
John Harbottle, Mike Johnson,
Ed Gunn, O’Neill, Nebr.
Grattan, William Cuddy, Joe
Peter, William Sparks, James
Kelly.
District Four
Deloit, Alvin Thramer, Ewing,
Nebraska.
Ewing, Nels Christensen. Joseph
Hintz, Ed Fergesen, Ewing, Nebr.
Golden, A. E. Ponton, Ewing,
Nebr.; H. M. Helmricks, Orchard,
Nebraska.
Verdigris, Myron French, John
Friday, Albert Whitney, Harold
Heiss, Page, Nebr.
District Five
Chambers, Glenn Williams,
Chambers; Arnie, Mace, O’Neill;
T. J. Osborn. Dick Porter, Cham
bers, Nebraska.
Conley, J. B. Honeywell, John
Albers, Chambers, Nebraska.
Inman, Herbert Rouse, Dave
Morsback. Harry Appleby, Inman.
Nebraska.
Wyoming, Edgar Peterson,
Amelia, Nebraska.
Shamrock. James Cavanaugh.
Chambers, Nebraska.
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Amelia. Nebraska
Holt Creek, F J I'oiwvrlnr,
Alktnson, Nebraska
Francis, Albert t.emmet, At
kinson. Nebr
Green Valley, Fd Frrtdel
Stuart. Nebraska
Stuart, Waiter Ouart, Atous
Cans. Hubert Kohle, IVter Ham
old. BUI Hoffman, Fred Straeke
Stuart. Nebraska
District Sevan
Atkinson. Find Want, Frank
Hoyt, Bernard Biaekmore, Atkin
son, Nebraska.
Atkinson, Second Want, Charles
Dugan. P J, Keating, Atkinson,
Nebraska.
Atkinson, Third Ward. H. J
O'Connor, Charles Gonderlnger,
John Harley, Jr.. Atkinson. Nchr
Atkinson Precinct. Farl Peury,
Alfred Karda, Atkinson, Nebr.;
W P, Morgan. Stuart. Nebraska
Sheridan. Herman Kaup. Frank
Hemel, Atkinson. Nebr.
Sand Creek, A. O Hammerberg,
Atkinson. Nebraska.
Fairview, Elmer, Fix, Amelia,
Nebraska.
12:00 Noon, on motion. Board
adjoudned until 1:00 P. M.
Ed J. Matousek, Chairman
John C. Gallagher. Clerk.
BRIEFLY STATED
Bernie Matthews, of Lincoln,
came up Wednesday on a business
trip.
Mrs. Anna Davis, of Ewing, vis
ited friends in O’Neill Wednes
day.
Give WAR STAMPS with War j
Stamp Christmas Cards. At Pen
ney’s. 32-1
Circle 2 of the Presbyterian
church had a party at the home
of Mrs. J. D. Osenbaugh Thurs
day afternoon.
Miss Mary Lois Mohr spent the
week-end in Atkinson visiting her
parents and other relatives and
friends.
Pfc. Harold Donohoe. of Fort
Lewis, Wash., arrived Thursday
to spend several days visiting rel
atives and friends.
Mrs. Francis Kelly left Friday
for Fort Robinson, Arkansas, to
join her husband, who is stationed
there.
The employees of the Brown
McDonald store had their annual
Christmas dinner at 7:30 at the
Golden hotel on Thursday. Gifts
were exchanged.
William Kubitischek came home
Thursday from Omaha, where he
attends Creighton University, to
spend the holidays with his par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. Kubitschek
and other relatives and friends.
Mrs. Ed Feuer went to Lincoln
on Thursday to spend the Christ
mas holidays with her daughter,
who is in the Orthepedic hospital.
Thomas J. Hudson, of Sterling.
Colorado, who has been visiting
his daughter nad son-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Fay Miles, left for home
Saturday.
The Tuesday Afternoon Club
had their annual Christmas party
at the home of Mrs. Jerry Miller
on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Harri
son Bridge was the assisting hos
tess. After a 7 o’clock dinner the
doesn’t wear a uniform
r... but she is in the thick of
war activity just the same
The telephone operator has a very important part
in speeding up activities to win the war.
Many oi the calls she handles help to make
planes, tanks, bombs and bullets—to produce,
process and transport food products—to send an
ever-increasing amount of war supplies into dis
tant lands where the war is fought
Farms, factories, mines, mills, army camps, wax
plants of every kind—her fingers ioin one to an
other instantly, supplying the voice-to-voice con
tact which is quickening the nation's war effort.
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home Tuesday evening at a
Christmas party Mm It tt
Parker and Mea Mats ! date won
high settee# Christmas gifts
were exchanged
Bab and Juntof Rhttt'tuaket
who attend Creighton University
arrived home Thursday to attend
the Christmas holidays with their
parents. Mr. and Mrs John Shoe
maker, and other rt'latives
The Catholic Daughters had
their annual Christmas (tarty
Wednesday evening at the Uold
en hvttel After a delicious lunch
the evening was spent play n,
bridge. Mrs. Zastrow receivt
high scttre, Mrs. William Martin
low and Mrs Vhl traveling
Tony Toy has received order
from the Navy to report in Kans.i
City. December 23. bg- activ«
duty. He expects to leave Sun
day for Lincoln, for a few day
visit there and then to Kansa
City. He expects to be sent to
the Iowa Naval Prc Flight schoo
at Iowa City. Iowa.
Citizens of O'Neill quite gener
ally observed the tryout Blackout
last Friday night, which lasted
from 9 to 9:12 o'clock, p m. A
few residents of the city had for
gotten about it and failed to put
out their lights at the signal from
the fire whistle, but practically
all of them quickly extinguished
them when the fact was called
to their attention.
J. D. Cronin returned from
Rochester, Minn., last Monday
afternoon. He had gone to Ro
chester the latter part of No
vember and about a month ago
submitted to a major operation
there. The operation was success
ful and he returned home feeling
much better than he has for a
couple of months.
Wiley S. Barnes, who has been
the sheriff of Boyd county for the
past eight years, died at his home
in Butte the first of the week, fol
lowing a heart attack suffered
last week. Sheriff Barnes was
well known in this city andj
county and was very popular in
his own county, having been re
elected for another term this fall.
i
EMMET NEWS
Mrs. Leon Beckwith and daugh
ter, Leona Feme, called at the
Maggie Siders home last Thurs
day evening
Callers at the Wm. Schmohr
home Wednesday evening were
Mr. and Mrs Ed Wayma i ard
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I«eidy
and family of O'Neill, and Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Beckwith and
family.
Miss Ilene Crutch is on the sick
list and dismissed school on Fri
day. Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. Ruth Wagman and Mrs.
John Lowery were business call
ers in O'Neill on Monday.
Miss Shirley Schaeffer was a
week-end guest of Lois Cole.
John Luben of Kansas City
spent the past week visiting at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Luben.
Francis Luben returned to the
Great Lakes Naval Training Sta
tion near Chicago last Friday, af
ter spending a short furlough at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Luben.
Mrs. Emma Maring and son.
Oliver, and Miss Beulah Siders
were dinner guests at the Homer
Lowery home last Sunday.
The South Side Improvement
Club filled kits for the soldiers at
the home of Mrs. Pat McGinnis
on Tuesday.
Sergeant Carl Luben arrived
from Alaska on Monday evening
to visit at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Luben.
Mrs. Guy Cole made a business
trip to Omaha last week.
INMAN ITEMS
Lorin Keyes of Fort Walters.
Texas, spent ten days wi#i hi
parents. Mr. and Mi's. F. E. Keyes.
Bill Watson arrived home Tues
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with a lovely blanket hewn the
group Several short talk® were
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18 and 10
V-8 VEGETABLE
COCKTAIL
A dellelous blend
of R Healthful
\>l«Ublr Julee*.
1814c
JOHNSON’S
Honey Graham
CRACKERS
Fresh Baked
2r«rwD 0 7#
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PRUNE FRITTERS
] eup White Loaf Flour 2 tablespoons sugar
H teaspoon salt 2 eggs, well beaten
1 eup prunes Vi eup milk
Sift flour, measure, and sift with sugar and salt. Com
bine eggs and milk. Add dry ingredients. Mix until
smooth. The amount of sugar may be decreased to
suit the sweetness of the fruit. Place 1 cup cooked,
drained, sweetened, pitted prunes in batter. Prop by
spoonfuls into deep fat (365 Peg. F.). Fry until evenly
browned. Prain on crumpled absorbent paper. Sprinkle
with powdered sugar. Serve with lemon sauce. 8
servings.
SWEET PRUNES Pound 8c
SWEET PRUNES '- Pound 14c
3SH35 BS i.!Tgm-i
BEEF
b roasts
STEAK ib^ucSd1 ... .29c
SUMMER SAUSAGE, Lk .,33c
PICKLE St 'tSfSl0.^:..29c
DRIED
BEEF
2L...2I#
SALT
PORK
BLACK
COD
fcFrmh Smoked M .
/WIENERS 25
RING
BOLOGNA
K... 22c
LIVER
CREESE
Lbf... 33#
Longfcora I
TASTY ' SPREAD, 2 15c
KELLOGG S ALL BRAN «•■■■ 18c
Superb Mustard 6 • 10c
Strained nnd Janl.r. 4 ean« lie I O
UlnLlljhll ) t ereal and Oatmeal, Pack*** I VV
P arker house rolls I
1 cake compressed
yeast
C cups sifted WHITE
LOAF
1 Vi tsp. salt
2 tbsp. sugar
2 cups scalded milk
4 tbsp. shortening
Dissolve yeast and sugar in luke
warm milk. Add 3 cups of flour.
Beat until perfectly smooth. Cover
and let rise in a warm place 1 hour.
Then add melted shortening and
remainder of flour or enough to
make a dough. Acid salt. Knead for
5 minutes. Place in a greased bowl.
Brush over the top with melted
shortening; cover and let rise in a
warm place until double in bulk.
Roll out *i-inch thick. Brush o%’er
lightly with butter; cut with 2-ineh
biscuit cutter: crease through cen
ter heavily with dull edge of knife
and fold ever. Place in well-grossed
pans 1-inch apart. Cover and let
rise until light — about hour.
P ' e 15 r •".ites in a quick oven
(A- > Deg.).
WHITE LOAF SI.69.
I'OVHl
Strelrkei IIV Setter mi I Fiat Slilk
late 2 Foemfa el Setitwes Wl
Per Package.. 10c
UNIT c
?er Package .
Hatches C l c
o So* Pkg. ..
NANCY ANN TOST?:. 24 °KS lie
Blended
wttk
New ¥*rk
Bwkwheit
Per Bag
25c
First Prize Mealy
BEANS, 2- 13c
Genuine Egg
Noodles, 8 >•> 7c
Superb
OATS KT19c
24-oz. Loaf
(iy3 Pounds)
WAXTEX
With Cutter
IMBK. 15c
O’CEDAR
"No Rubbing”
CREAM
POLISH
I.ARSE
■omi
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U. S. No. 1
Russet
Potatoes
Without question the world's
Finest Baking Potatoes.
10 Pounds ,36c
APPLES
For Christmas
Get our price on
Fancy Pack Apples
in boxes and kalf
boxes.
FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES, Dozen ..... 25c
WINESAP APPLES, 3 Pounds .25c
NORTHERN CABBAGE, Pound.3c