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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1950)
Food Is Energy ON THE GRID ... in lhe cheering section ... or in the role ol * spectator energy is required—lots ol it. The M & M is O'Neill's most popular place to dine because we take special pride in balanced, highly - nutritious meals. Party and Group Dinners A Specialty r a * a W W M M & M BAKERY & CAFE Phone 20 O’Neill WATCH For Our Big FALL KICK-OFF j In the Near Future You will find the best food, entertain ment and fun—before the game, af ter the game, anytime — at SLAT’S CAFE & CLUB More Details in Later Issues Slat's Cafe Phone 387 for Reservation .— ~ R. H. SHRINER Real Estate - Bonds — Insurance PHONE 106 O NEILL THE BIG GAME CAN BE LIKE THE GAME OF LIFE . . . OFFTIMES the "big game" in the minds of young America becomes the most im portant thing in life—or so it seems for a few moments, anyway. In some respects the "big game" can be compared to the game of life. There are tense, critical moments . . . there are times when you have to rely on your reserves—you have to be backed upl GOOD. DEPENDABLE INSURANCE makes the game of life easier . . . carries you through each crisis. We sell that kind of in surance—the kind that backs you up! I WE’D BE PLEASED TO DISCUSS YOUR INSURANCE PROBLEMS WITH YOU ! Congratulations EAGLES & CARDS! 6ILLIGAN & STOUT DRUGGISTS We give S & H Green Stamps DRUGGISTS Hey Kids! Look at These Bargains! FOUNTAIN PENS Regular _—4- $1.00 BALL POINT PENS From ___$1.00 to $1.50 PEN & PENCIL SETS Both for _$1.98 In SMA and OHS colors and with school inscriptions ★ 1950 Follow the Teams ! St. Mary's Acadeaiy CARDINALS AT HOME Sept. 14.—ST. PATRICK’S of Fremont, Sept. 22.—CATHEDRAL HIGH of Lincoln. Sept. 29 —MARTY INDIANS. Nov. 3.—SPAULDING ACADEMY. i AWAY Oct. 12,-NORTH LOUP. Oct. 20.—LYNCH. Oct. 31.—SACRED HEART of Norfolk (Hallowesta). Nov. 9.—ST. JOSEPH’S ACADEMY cf York. O'NeilS High School Eagles AT HOME AWAY Sept. 15.—PLA1NVIEW. Sept. 22.—ROCK COUNTY HIGH Oct. 6.—CREIGHTON. of Bassett. Oct. 13.—AINSWORTH. Oct. 25.-NELIGH. Oct. 20.—HOLY TRINITY Nov. 3.—VALENTINE, of Hartington. Nov. 10.—ATKINSON. All Home Games - Carney Park - 8 P. M. ADMISSION: Adults 50c; Children 25c ARBUTHNOT OIL CO. DX Motor and Furnace Fuels Washing - Greasing - Tire Repair Phont 378 Jack Arbuthnot, Prop. WE EXTEND BEST WISHES TO SMA CARDINALS AND OHS EAGLES BEST W CARDS & I SHEAFFER^ i i Sheaffer’s Sentinel Sheaffer'1 Pen, $15.00; Pencil, Valiant Pen $5.00. Complete en* Outstandin sembie in gift case, buyl J12.5C $20.00) no fed. tax no fed. tax McCRARY J “We GiveS &H( Why Perfection is th value you’ve ( Exc 1 i Bui ODt fuej I large Heat Capacity wa Mo ■ 4 | Beautiful Finish com HA _ I = We Admire Sportsmans YES, good sportsniana a virtue on the fo field and in the norma suit of life. It comman spect and confidence. O’NEILL’S athletic always have enjo^ good reputation for s manship—for which v proud. AS THE O’Neill School Eagles anc Mary s Cardinals take gridiron this weekend wish them well. — Member ] O’NEILL NATK