The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 02, 1948, Section 3, Page 2, Image 10

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    BLUEJAYS DRILL
FOR 12 GAMES
21 Candidates Report;
Janet Jud^e to Head
Pep Club •
ATKINSON — St. Joseph’s
hall school paper, The Blue J
reports that tne Bluejays will
open their 1948-M9 basketball
season by playing St. Mary’s,
of O’Neill, on Monday, De
cember 6. They are working
Miss Harriet Uhl, R.N.
of the
Dramatic Cosmetics
will be at
Margaret’s Home
Beauty Shop
on
Monday, Dec. 6, 7 pm
to help you with your cos
metic problems. Are you us
ing the type cream and pow
der for your texture of skin?
Let her help you without ob
ligation.
Refreshments Will Be Served
on a 12-game schedule and
will play in three tourna
ments.
Twenty-one men have re- i
ported for practice.
Joan Seger, Lorraine Ull-!
rich and Norma Parsons are
cheer leaders this year. Offi- ;
cers of the Pep club are: Jan
et Judge, president; Mercedes
O’Connell, vice-president; Ei- j
i leen Parshall, secretary, andi
Maxine Ziska, treasurer.
Other Atkinson News
Ellen Farley, former tele,
phone operator in Atkinson,
returned to Columbus Satur
day, November 27. She had
spent the Thanksgiving holi
days with her mother, Mrs.
Mary Davis, and other rela
tives. Her sister, Mrs. A. G.
Miller, accompanied her as far
as Norfolk. Ellen now has a
position with the Bell Tele
phone Co. at Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Murphy
: and children, of Stuart, and
j Mr. and Mrs. August Brink
man, of Atkinson, were guests
I at the Fred Karo home in At
j kinson on Sunday, November
28. The occasion was the
birthday anniversary of Mr;
Karo, Mrs. Brinkman’s father,
and Mrs. Murphy, who is the
former Mary Kaup, of Stuart.
They have celebrated their an
niversaries together for the
past several years.
Harold Dickau, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Dackau, of
the Green Valley community,
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OTHER WESTERN FLYERS . . $49.50
HOME OWNED and OPERATED by
A. P. JASZKOWIAK
— O'NEILL —
4 *
“Put Some More Dents In It I Can Never
Explain Being Out This Late Unless My
Wife Thinks I’ve Been In An Accident”
Sorry, Mister, but it’s our business
to take out dents . . . not to put
them in a car.
Give us a chance to go to work on j
that vehicle and when you drive
home in a sleek, shiny car . . . your
wife will greet you with open arms.
BODY & FENDER WORK
REPAINTING & REFINISHING
OUR SPECIALTIES
See Us for NEW and USED CARS
----
P & R Motor Co.
— In West O’Neill —
»pent Thanksgiving with home
lolks. Harold, who took time
aut for duty with Uncle Sam,
is about to finish his studies
at Wayne State college.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kold
schmidt were Thanksgiving
day guests of Mr. Kold
schmidt’s mother, Mrs. Bertha
Koldschmidt, of Stuart.
L. F. Burgess was in Sioux
City on business Sunday, No
vember 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Butter
field and daughter, Jeanne,
and Mrs. Butterfield’s mother,
Mrs. Christina Smith, were
Thanksgiving day guests at
the John Silverstrand home.
Members of the Schultz
family were all present at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Schultz on Thanksgiving day.
Those present were: Mrs. Vio
let Schultz, of Atkinson; Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Schultz and
family, of Waukon, la.; Mr.
and Mrs. William* Schultz and
family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Johnston, of McCook,
and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sieb
ken, of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Davis are
in charge of the Legion club
rooms, effective Wednesday,
December 1. John and Agnes
Guilkin, who have been in
charge since the club was op
ened, have decided to retire.
They have made no plans for
the future.
Mr. and Mrs. George Barnes
and Mr. and Mr. William
Therkleson left Friday, No
vember 26, for their home in
Racine, Wise. Mrs. Therkle
son was Marjorie Barnes be
fore her marriage.
Kellar Meet Postponed—
CHAMBERS—Due to snow
blocked roads, it was impossi
sible for the Kellar Presbyte
rian Aid to meet on Wednes
day, November 24. If roads
and weather permit, the next
meeting will be on Wednes
day, December 8, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wan
dersee.
Departs for South—
INMAN—First Sgt. Lorin C.
Keyes left Monday morning
! for Columbia, S. C., where he
is stationed. He spent the
: past week with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Keyes, and
other relatives. Mrs. Keyes
and daughter, Mary, remained
for a longer visit.
School Reopens—
INMAN—The Inman schools
reopened Monday after a 10
day forced vacation due to the
storm and bad roads.
Most country roads are op
ened with at least a one-way
track and the school busses
are able to operate. There
was a good attendance Mon
day, Supt. Ralph Gray report
ed.
Entertain Bridge Club—
CELIA—Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
Hammerberg entertained their
bridge, club Saturday evening,
November 27. High scores
were won by Mrs. D. F. Scott
and P. W. Kilmurry. Low
prizes were won by Mrs. P.
W. Kilmurry and Alex For
sythe.
Mrs. Bart Malloy and chil
dren went to Fairbury for
Thanksgiving.
ROYAL
THEATER
O'NEILL
★ ★ ★
THURSDAY - DEC. 1
Ray Milland and
Marlene Dietrich in
Golden Earrings
with Murvyn Vye, Bruce
Lester, Reinhold Schunzel.
Dennis Hoey, and Quentin
Reynolds. I
Adm.: 42c. plus tax 8c, to
tal 50c; children 10c, plus
tax 2c. total 12c.
★ ★ ★
FRIDAY - SATURDAY -
DEC. 3 - 4
Randolph Scott, Robert Ry
an, Anne Jeffreys, George
“Gabby” Hayes, and Jac
queline White, in
Return of the
Bad Men
The West’s worst killers
ride again! Ten times the
thrills of “Badman’s Terri
tory” when the Sundance
Kid, the Youngers, Billy
the Kid. The Daltons, Wild
Bill Doolin, The Arkansas
Kid go into plundering ac
tion!
Adm. 42c. plus tax 8c. to
tal 50c — Children 10c,
phu tax 2c. total 12c.
Matlnaa Sat.. 2:30.
★ ★ ★
SUNDAY - MONDAY -
TUESDAY^ - DEC. 5-6-7
Red Skelton and Brian
Donlevy in
A Southern
Yankee
and Arlene Dahl with
George Coulouris, Lloyd
Gough. John Irelen and
Minor Watson.
Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c. to
tal 50c—Matinee Sunday
2:30. Adm. 42c. plus tax
8c, total 50c — Children
10c. plus tax 2e. total 12c.
GcwnMed Warehouse gifT
THE FRIENDLY STORE f I T I? M Q f
O'Neill's Most Complete Shopping Center L/l&Fl L A I fc ItI J .
REDUCTION!
Men’s Plaid Flannel SHIRTS
Blue or Red Plaid
14>/2 to 17 . . . Reg. 2.29
11.98
DRESSES REDUCED
Two racks of higher quality
dresses reduced to . . .
$5 and $7
Dunbar Chambrays
Sanforized, Fast Colors . . •
Plain or Stripes ... Reg. 59c
49c
Men’s Cossack JACKETS
All Wool, Blue Melton Cloth,
Zipper Front . . . 36 to 46
Regular $6.50
5.00
Boys’ Corduroy PANTS
Pleats! Zipper! Cuffs
Cream Color ... Sizes 8 to 18
Regular 4.98
3-99
Men’s All-Wool SHIRTS
100% Wool, Buffalo Plaid
Regular 5.49
4.88
TOILET TISSUE
4 rolls for 27c
Downstairs Store
Men’s Shanhouse Jac Shirt
Heavy 34-oz. weight. Zipper
Front . . . Dark Plaids
Regular 9.90
7,44
Men’s Double Napout MITT
Knitwrist, 16-oz. white.
Regular 39c
31c
SHOE CLEARANCE
Women’s Suede Shoes. Bow
Pumps! Sling Sandals! Cross
Strap Sandals! Platform and
Wedge Heels.
$3 ^ $4
Girls’ Wool SKIRTS
Plaids and Checks.
Regular 3.98
99c
Girls’ HOUSECOATS
Quilted, Printed Challis
Regular 3.98
1,88
Men’s Dress HOSE
Regular length! Ra
yon plaid! Dark
shades.
19c
Boys’ Plaid
Mackinaw MITTS
Flashy Color, Mack
inaw Cloth. Reg. 25c
17c
CANDY
3-lb. Jar Thinshell
All Filled
1.19
Comb & Brush Set
Nylon Bristle, Special
79c &59c
Boxes of
Christmas Cards
21 Cards .... 21c
12 Religious.. 39c
21 Religious.. 59c
Fancy SOAP
Cold Cream - Apple
Blossom
6 bars reg. $1
Special
47c
14”
All Metal Truck
with
Rubber Animals
Special
77c
Angel Food
CAKE PAN
Best Quality Alumin
um . . Reg. 1.49
Special
1.09
ASH TRAYS
4 trays with chrome
metal holder
79c
6-tube Mantle Set
RADIO .
with push-button
tuning, Reg. $36.95
Special
30.95
White Christmas
Wrapping Tissue
12 sheets, 12x30 in.
Per pkg. . Special
2pkgs. He
Chase Cordial Su
preme Chocolate
Covered Maraschino
CHERRIES
1-lb. box 79c
Women’s Tricot Rayon Jersey
PANTIES
Elastic leg, brief or step-in
style. Tearose or White.
Regular 69c
2(or$l
Women’s Rayon GOWNS
Rayon crepe with eyelet em
broidery trim ... 42 to 50.
Regular 3.98
2.98
Boys’Beacon Cloth ROBES
Medium weight! Single breast
ed! Assorted patterns. Sizes
8 to 14 . . . Regular 2.98
1.98
WHITE DISH TOWELS I
Regular 15c
1 10c 1
Boys’ Jac SHIRTS
Buffalo Plaid. 100% Virgin
Wool. Preshrunk. Sizes 12
to 18 ... Regular 4.98
3.98 _
Nashua’s Finiest Double Plaid
SHEET BLANKET
Stripe Pattern. 72x84.
Regular 4.98
4,49
Women’s Flannel ROBES
50% Wool. Shawl collar. Em
broidered on pocket. Fringed
Belt. Maroon or Navy.
Regular 7.95
4.95
All Wool Snow SLACKS
Fully flannel lined! Knit cuff
in lining. Sizes 7 to 14.
Regular 5.45
1.99
ALL LADIES COATS
REDUCED
Men’s Chopper MITTS
Genuine Wolverine Brand
Pigskin
1.00
Tots’Chenille ROBES
Sizes 4 to 6X. Reg. 2.98
1.98
Infants’ Sizes . . . 1.69
Plastic Table COVERS
Blue, Green, Red, Floral
Designs on White Ground
54 x 54 ... Regular 1.49
1.00