■ I in your Home Community is a VALUABLE ASSET MAKE USE OF IT the next time you buy a CAR LOOK INTO THE - R- H. SHRINER Phone 106 > SOCIETY Miss Mae Hammond < Feted by Mrs, Dishncr Mrs F. J. Dishner entertained at a breakfast at h r home Sun day in honor of Miss Mae H. mind, of 0:naha. The. were Mrs. P. P. Morgan, Mrs. Ira Moss. Mrs. M. J. Golden and Mrs. H. J. Hammond. Redmonds Honored Guests At a Steak Fry Mr and Mrs. Jack Redmond, of Omaha, w.re honored at a steak fry Sunday evening given . ‘ "~i Wanted ! 8 WAITRESSES and KITCHEN HELP Slat’s Cafe Wesl O'Neill • I -1 NO PRICE GOUGING AT WESTERN AUTO For 36 years — through wars, peace — WESTERN AUTO has maintained low prices. That policy still continues. Increased manufacturing and distribution costs may continue to cause reasonable adjust ments _ but quality at fair prices will continue to be WESTERN ADTO’S firm policy. It is “SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK” at A. P. JASZKOWIAK | Western Auto Associate Store j O’NEILL I Plenty Of MEAT From Friday morning, July 12, on ... Armour's and Cudahy's Fresh Pork and Beef, Cold meats of all kinds. ICE CREAM by the —Pint —Quart, or —Gallon Top Market Prices For Your EGGS lc per dozen EXTRA IN TRADE Plenty of Cookies and Candy We have more hard-lo-get grocery items on our shelves for our customers than any other store in north- Nebraska Prince Albert or Velvet TOBACCO 2 cans ...... I All 15c Brand CIGARETTS 12k Mt FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES of all kinds -SARDINES —MACKERL —PILCHENCH 2 LARGE CANS OQc for . —PEACHES —CHERRIES —PLUMS for Canning Stock Up on Groceries now before everything takes a raise , New E'eal Oil Co. we sell the new .. . General Tire The best and longest lasting tire built today All sizes of truck tires GASOLINE - KEROSENE - TRACTOR FUEL Bring your barrels and get our low' wholesale prices. See the ASMUS BROTHERS for the universal Buy one before the price The New . . . raises! Use the Jeep for I _ pleasure, as a pick-up, to pull | 7* B A E ^ he-vy trailers, or do any kind ■ I i of farm work. Guaranteedio • ■*—" do any job a 10-20 tractor will ' . , , do. Let us demonstrate it to in stock now. you. bV Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Froelich. rhe event was held at the Froe lich home. The other guests were Mr. end Mrs. E. M. Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Birmingham, Juliu s: D Cronin, and J. A. Mann. Friend' Honor Miss Patti Keiser A 6 p. m. dinner p arty was , given at the M & M cafe Sunday in honor of Miss Patti Keiser. of Rapid City. Those attending w.re Misses Rosaline Bosn, Bar bara Birmingham, Betty Galla gher, Jean and Jane Froelich, Nancy Froelich, Lou Ann Iler, j Maxine Golden and Marilyn Moore. 'No-Host' P:Tty at Con.don Homo A “no-host” party was given at the home of Mrs Hope Condon Sunday evening. The event was held in honor of Cron Stannai*d. Fifteen guests were present. NOTICE THE ANNUAL Old settler’s pic nic meeting will be held at the Fox store Friday evening*July 1/2, at 9 p. m. All interested in a picnic be sure to attend.—Pres ton Jones. | William W. Griffin ATTORNEY * First National Bank Bldg. O'NEILL I WATCH iz OUR WINDOW FOR if KODAK DISPLAYS ♦♦ • • It will not be long before jj :♦ you will be able to get the $• earner t you want if you will ?♦ stop in and tell us what T| price you want to pay. and t? :! make your selections. I O’Neiil Photo ! I CO. it is ROYAL THEATRE O'NEILL FRI.-SATURDAY JULY 12-13 Big Double Bill You’ll have the time of your “Life With Blondie” Dauntless Dagwood traps dan gerous “Dig-Nappers”! Tht Bumsteads make headlines... on the comic page ... as they bring you the gayest ccrntdy of their hilarious screen life! —also— Johnny Mack Brown in “Frontier Fued 60 minutes suspense, and hard riding and,shooting! Adm. 32c. plus lax 6c, lol. 38c Child. 10c, plus lax 2c, lot. 12c Fam ly 50c plus lax—Satur day Only Malinee S t. 2:30 [ SUN-MON. JULY TUESDAY 14. 15, 16 ! Bob catches Babs with hrr boots off! Barbara Stanwyck, Robtrt Cummings, and Diana Lynn in ‘The Bride Wore Boots’ They’re made for love . . . and their love will make you laugh from beginning to end in the gayest ninety minutes of rollicking romance since Springtime got so popular! Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c. Tot. 50c —Malinee Sunday 2:30, Adm. 38c, plus tax 8, Tot. 46c Child. 10c. plus lax 2, Tot. 12c WED., THURS JULY 17, 18 Deanna Durbin in “Lady on a Train” with Ralph Bellamy and Da vid Bruce. Deanna in a “Who' Done It”! She goes d tective . . . and gets mixed up with five interesting men, one of th: m a killer! “Lady on a Train” offers lots of laughs, a load of txcitemcnt, and the thrill of hearing Deanna sing “Night and Day” nd “Give Me'a Little Kiss.” Adm. 38c, plus tax 8c, Tot. 46c Child. 10c, plus tax 2c. Tot. 12c CHAMBERS NEWS Mrs. Clair Grimes returned' Sunday from a ten-d ys’ visit ; ivith her daughter, Mrs. Loren • doppac, at Omaha. Mr. i.nd Mrs. Raymond B ed I and family drove to Lone Pint Sunday to visit Mrs. Ben d’s sis- j mr, Mr. and Mrs. John Reyn- j olds and family. They enjoyed a picnic dinner ; t thL Hidden Par adisfe park. Mrs. Loa Hubbard made k business trip to Omah.. Sunday, returning Monday. Mrs. Clayton Woods and sons, of Pasadena, Calif., are guests nf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, K. Platt, and of Mr. W oris' par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Welden Woods. Among those spending the 4th of July at the Niobrara state park were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grimes and Bonnie, Mr. and VV F. FINLEY, M. D. OFFICE PHONE: 28 First National Bank Bldg. O'NEILL Mrs. Vernorf Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner, Mrs. Mae Hubbard, and Mrs. Charles Grubb. Mrs. Hale Osborne and d uglv t r, Sharon, of Winner, S. D., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tibbcts. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanki to our kind n ighhors and friends who so kindly assisted us during the illnes and following the dtath of our b. loved wife, mother, daughter and sister. Your kind John White an sen, Jerry. Mr. and Mrs. Fn_d Nashlund and son, Donald Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O’Brien DANCE Ai SUMMERLAND Ewing Sunday, July 14 Music by: Yager's Korn Kin’"'. Coming Wed., July 17, Mai Dunn and his fine band. Old Friends are the Best! USUAUV 1H'GUV1^AT& HANDIN’ VOU OUn' FREE ADVICE ON HOW *T' MARE A MILLION COLLARS HASN'T GOT FIFTEEN CENTS OF HIS OWN. ■ % We're qualified to givo you "free advice" about Pro pane-gas. May we interest you in a gas stove or gas water healer. Our service prompt ... our prices reason able See us, today. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cole. GAMBLE'S can insulate your home now. Call for FREE es timate.—Gamble’s, O’Neill. 4tf Mrs Ida Fox of Lincoln, and Mrs. Clifford Wunderlich of Co lumbus. were weekend gu'sts of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Fox.__ FOOD SFHIH1S California PEACHES For Canning Head LETTUCE L?rge Heads Each 10c See Our MEAT DEPT. For — BEEF — PORK — POULTRY •_ FISH PEACHES California Slicers Per pound 13c COOKIES Fancy Summer Assortment Per pound 25c CARROTS Del Monlo 303 Glass 14c Private Esiate COFFEE Per pound 31c CORN Case 24_ $2.63 No. 2 Can lie PEAS Case 24_ $2.63 No. 2 Can lie SUPER SUDS — DREF — PRIDE SOAP As far as a limited supply will go Your Ciover Farm Store Phone 33 O’Neill Yes, We’re Particular... and have not yet selected the man to represent us In the O’NEILL TERRITORY! The man wc are looking for if probably employed; between die ages of 24 and 45 and married. He is at least a High School graduate and not afraid of hard work. A man of this type will probably be a big success as our Life insurance representative. Previous Life insurance experience is not necessary. We will furnish the Right Man with a Guaranteed Monthly income ot $175 to $300 ,ier month as well as special schooling and outstanding training at our expense to provide him with unlimited opportunities! Here’s What Others Have Done Agent "A" !i 24 years ot age. and Agent "B" Is 24 years of age hi with the American Reserve was 11,781 94. •Figures may be seen on records In our office. If you arc looking for a POSITION with mi unlimited future, if you want a Career with a future, write RAYMOND F. LOW President American Reserve Ltfe insurance ('ompanij OMAHA. NEBRASKA < % • Pink Rose 0 Mini Green \ 1 • Wild Peach • Blue Stock f • Chrysanthemum Cedar t Truly gorgeous in their lovely new colors, and blankets of highest merit. All 72 x 90 inches in size, and bound with lustrous five-inch acetate satin bindings. Super for wedding and i anniversary gifts, as well as for the home. Qualities from 25% to r00% wool priced at $5.19 $7.95 $10.95 $15.95