The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 19, 1946, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    More than 100,000 patent appli
cations are reported awaiting ac
tion by the United States pat
ant office.
Heartfelt good wishes
for a
glorious holiday
and the
happiest New Year
you have ever
known.
O’NEILL
PRODUCTION CREDIT
ASSOCIATION
*
CLASSIFIED
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FOR SALE
SECTION RANCH FOR SALE —
Good 640 acre ranch just five
miles from town with around
400 acres good, wet hay mea
dow cuts lot of hay, balance of
ranch in pasture. Plenty wa
ter and fair set improvements.
School on place. Priced right.
Raitt Realty Company, Ains- I
worth, Neb. 32
FOR SALE: Six-room house with
five acres of land, one-half mile
west of O’Neill.—Lynus How
ard. 30tf
FOR SALE: Pontiac torpedo
eight, Kenmore electric man
gle and washer; Philco 16-tube
radio.—Phone 138F111 or 18W,
Atkinson, or write Box 424, At
kinson. 32
CARROLL W. STEWART,
Publisher,
THE FRONTIER,
O’Neill, Neb.
Dear Mr. Stewart:
Through you, please ex
tend to my Nebraska friends
the Season’s Greetings and
my thanks for their many
past kindnesses. My every
wish is for everlasting uni
versal peace and my every
effort will be toward that
goal. I know you all join me
in this fervent prayer.
■
Sincerely yours,
HUGH BUTLER,
United States Senator.
FOR SALE: 5 extra heavy truck
axles. Some complete with
tires and tubes.—Perry Terwil
liger, Atkinson. 31-32
FOR SALE: 240 acres of pasture
land 9 miles northeast of O’
Neill, Neb. This is good buffa
lo and gramma grass pasture.
Any farmer living north of O’
Neill could use a pasture like
this. See: R. H. Parker, O’
Neill, Neb. 24tf
FOR SALE: Shellgas ranges, good
condition, priced reasonable.
Also one 8x10 building and
brooderhouse. — Irvin Keck,
Dustin Store, Dustin, Neb. 32
960 ACRE RANCH FOR SALE —
Good small ranch with good
improvements, plenty water,
good fences, school and mail
service, hay and pasture for 100
head cattle. Priced at $11 per
acre. See Raitt Realty Com
pany, Ainsworth, Neb. 32
FOR FARM INSURANCE cost
ing $7 a $1,000 the first year,
$2.50 each subsequent year,
with no renewal premium;
TOWN DWELLING and con
tents insurance as low as $10
a $1,000 for five-year term;
LIABILITY, insurance on farm
cars, $12.50, and town cars, $15,
for one year. See: L. G.
GILLESPIE INSURANCE
AGENCY, O'Neill, Neb., Sure
ty and probate bonds of all
kinds 20tf
FOR SALE: 3080 acre hay and
cattle ranch near O’Neill, Neb.
Good set of buildings. Nice
ranch. See: R. H. Parker, O’
Neill, Neb. 24tf
GAMBLE’S can insulate your
home now. Call for FREE es
timate.—Gamble’s, O’Neill. 4tf
for Christmas GIFTS !
FOR HEN
SUSPENDERS QQr
1.49 to '01
5™.98c
KERCHIEFS 0Qr
97c to _ ..
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$4.98
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TRAVEL 4.98.6.90
50c-1.00
JEWELRY 0 cn
Sets .... ZttfU
£.HAIN 1.00
£,iRTERS 49c-98c
' ™ERS 1.19-4.98
DRESS GLOVES 7Q,
wool _ 07C
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™TIES 49c ■ 69c
KERCHIEFS IQ QO
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APRONS
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S2JSL 1.50-2.50
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DRESSES Q 7(|
SCARFS QOr
FOLDS 1 QO
-BILL _ 1*70
DRESSER 1 98490
3.98-15.75
FOR BOYS
49c-98c
2.98-3.98
COATS 14 7C
Finger Tip .... . O
COATS C AA
Casual — 6 io 10 w.UU
FOR GIRLS
ST* 2.98-7.90
SWEATERS 3.95
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£*.2.191
LUNCHCLOTH 1 QO 1
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TOWELS 1 OQ 1
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RUGS 9 QO
Rag, oval ... 0.70 |j
PADS 00t |
Chair _ 07L :
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May
countless blessings
bring true joy
to
you and yours
at
Christmastime.
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FOR SALE: 5 new tires and
tubes, 7:50x20. Also 5 truck
wheels.—Bob Clifford, Atkin
son. 31-32p
GOOD 800 ACRE RANCH ON
RIVER — Poor buildings but
plenty of water and timber, 40
acres farm ground, 240 acres
good upland hay and balance
well grassed pasture. Cheap
place to get started in cattle.
Raitt Realty Company, Ains
worth, Neb. 32
FOR SALE: White electric cab
inet sewing machine. — Mrs.
Marie A. Strube, O’Neill. 30-32p
FOR SALE: Registered Spotted
Poland boars. Vaccinated guar
anteed. — Roy N. Black, three
miles east of Spencer. 32-33
MISCELLANEOUS
ATTENTION FARMERS! Farm
ers are required to file a first
and final income tax return
January 1 to January 15, 1947.
To those I have served in the
past and to others needing help
at this time, I solicit your bus
iness.—R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner,
O’Neill. 32-34
SANDING MACHINE
FOR RENT
WORN, BLACKENED flooring
can be restored with a dear
grain surface by sanding. Do
the work yourself. Efficient,
easy to operate machine. Costs
very little rental per day.
GAMBLES
O’Neill 21tf
LOANS
Buy that home or farm with a
GI LOAN
Regular farm loans at lowest
rates. See local correspondent
or KLOKE INV. CO.,
Omaha 2, Neb. 23tf i
James G. Fredrickson
Kieth A. Abart
— Auctioneers —
Ready to Serve You
Phone 2 O'Neill
HELP WANTED: Experienced
girl for general housework.—
Mrs. Hugh J. Birmingham, O’- |
Neill. 30tf
INCOME TAX
For assistance in
making your reporf s, call on
Geo. C. Robertson
O’Neill
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank each and ev
eryone of my swell friends for
their thoughtful remembrances
of me while in the hospital. I’d
like to answer each and everyone
personally but I have so very
many. They are all appreciated
so much.
GOLDIE ALDER.
Victory Homemakers
Meet Twice —
EMMET—The Victory Home
makers club met last Thursday
at the home of Mrs. Ray Tuenan
der with all members and two
visitors present. After the us
ual one o’clock covered dish
meeting was held. Mrs. Tuenan
der won the guessing prize. Af
ter the exchanging of Christmas
gifts, the aiternoon was spent so
:ially.
The Homemakers held the an
nual card club at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler Sunday
evening with progressive pitch
aeing played. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
rueinander won high, Mrs.
Charles Winkler and Wendell
Babl, low. A lunch was served
late in the evening.
Within the last 70 years high
school attendance in the United
states has increased 80 times ov
ir. _
FIRST when the
going was rough!
During depression and drouth,
the Cooperative Land Bank
System was FIRST to "stand
by" farmers and ranchers, pro
viding loans when credit was
needed most.
FIRST today!
Farmers and ranchers with an
eye on the future place a Land
^3ank loan FIRST in safety and
security, ft gives you long term
— low interest — pre payment
privileges — PLUS the under
standing that only the farmers’
and ranchers’ own credit sys
tem can give you.
PIONEERS /MO TEARS
AND STILL LEADING THE WAY
WITH AMERICA'S BEST
FARM AND RANCH LOAN!
For a
LAND BANK LOAN
see your
ELKHORN VALLEY
National Farm
Loan Assoiation
LYLE P. DIERKS
Secrelary-Treasurer
O’Neill
Kenny Peacock
Marks 2d Birthday —
EMMET—Kenny Peacock en
tertained 17 guests at a party on
Sunday, his second birthday an
niversary. The afternoon was
spent taking pictures and Kenny
I opened his gifts. At 4:30 a lunch
of angelfood birthday cake, which
was a gift of his grandmother,
Mrs. Homer Lowery, of O’Neill,
and icecream were served.
Mrs. Abart Leads Lesson —
EMMET — The Bible study
group of the Methodist church
met at the home of Mrs. D. H. 1
Allen with nine members and
one visitor present. Mrs.
Charles Abart led the lesson dis- I
cussion. A lunch was served by
the hostess.
EMMET NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winkler,
of Venus, Mr. aaid Mrs. Leo
Weichman, of Stuart, and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Winkler, were
Sunday dinner guests at the Joe
Winkler home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benze and
girls were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dusatho
and Jimmie, at O’Neill.
Miss Sadie Marie Lowery, of j
O’Neill, spent from Saturday un
til Monday visiting at the William
O’Connor home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox, sr.,
--
visited at the Devere Fox home in
Atkinson Sunday.
Miss Mary Lou Conard attend
ed a birthday party at the Ho
mer Lowery home in O’Neill last
Thursday in honor of Miss Sadie
Marie Lowery.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield
and children, of Green Valley,
were Sunday guests of Mrs. Em
ma Maring and sons.
Mrs. Seraldia Johnson and Mrs.
Sewell Johnson and daughter
were Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnson
in O’Neill.
Mrs. Guy Beckwith, Arlene
and Daryl spent Sunday visiting
Mrs. Vera Hickman near Atkin
son.
Entertains 12 Friends —
Miss Bajrabara Ar|i Hancock
was hostess to a group of 12
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All those in our organiza
tion join in
Wishing You and Yours a
Merry, Merry Christmas
And a Happy and Prosperous
New Year
FRANK E. SCOTT
COMM. CO.
Stock Yards
Sioux City, Iowa
-——- '
guests whom she entertained at a
Christmas dinner party in the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Ed Hancock Wednesday
evening.
Experiments by Italian chem
ists in the preservation of milk
have revealed that the addition
of a small quantity of hydrogen
paroxide kills the bacteria that
causes souring and is said to im
prove the flavor of the milk .
Dr. Fisher, Dentist. adv
DANCELAND
— O’Neill —
—
Sunday, December 22
i
Lee Williams
and His Orchestra
—
Adm. & Dance: $1
"^A/ta CiAUS IT cOAlr
To TO Wn
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♦MERRR* CHMSTlAAS*
1
The story behind Christ
mas is one that has
given the Yule holiday
force and direction for
over a thousand years.
Hearts are made over
on this day.
It gives us great pleas
ure during this holy sea
son to extend our best
Christmas wishes to all
oar friends.
500 LBS.
CHOCOLATES
Boxed
Brach’s Contessa
or Orchid
An Ideal GIFT
Complete Stock of
NUTS
— Brazil Nuts
— Filberts
— Walnuts
— Almonds
— Peanuts
No Christmas is com
plete without an as
sortment of nuts.
Fresh Fruits & Vegatables
ARRIVING DAILY FOR YOUR HOLIDAY
MENU
LETTUCE ,, Me
PASCAL CELERY 11c
ORANGES California Navels, 9C
Vi Box, 288 Size .„.....I 2.49
GRAPEFRUIT Texas Marshseedless j* I
Lb._
Per Crate, 96 Size . _..2.65
PINEAPPLE Fresh Each 25c
RADISHES 2 Bunches. ^
MEAT DEPARTMENT
PORK LIVER 0Qr PORK CHOPS WEINERS A\r
Lb . ... 471 Lb... 44c & Lb ...;___ Tit
SLICED BACON Mr RIB STEAKS 0Qr SHORT RIBS
Lb ...-. 5J4L Lb ..... Beef. Lb. _ 4ft
C\ Tl? A I/O SIRLOINS —
N I r^AK^ T-BONES Per Lb....
UALi:UiU ROUND
URD ^_41c CHEESE !Lto_
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Nice assortment just arrived.
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2 ITS SPEEDY,
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2for 25c
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