The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 30, 1947, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    ClAS IFIED
• Have you contributed to the New Hospital. •
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Choice Jersey heif
ers, just fresh,—Lou F. Wervel,
Newport. 38-39p
FOR SALE: Clean 1937 deluxe
Plymouth, just overhauled and
a 1935 standard Chevrolet
coupe, also just overhauled. —
Lueben Service Station, Clear
water, Neb. 37-38p
ONLY A FEW FARMS LEFT:
160 acres, improved, $3,500; 195
aerea on hiway, close to town,
$5,500; 680 acre very well im
proved stock farm, $22; very
good improved stock farm with
plenty water and timber, $30.
RAITT REALTY CO.
Ainsworth, Neb. 38
FOR SALE: Six-room residence
property. See: R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Neb. 35tf
FOR SALE: 160-acre farm seven
miles north one-half mile west
of Page, 60 acres farm land,
balance good pasture. Well
fenced and cross-fenced. Good
house, fair barn with cattle
shed, grninary and hen house.
Loan of $1,200 runs four years.
Price $3,500 with possession
March 1.—J. T. Fletcher, Brok
er, Orchard, Neb. 37-38
DANCE
At
SUMMERLAND
Ewing
Sunday, Feb. 2
Music by
ELMER HALL
and His Fine Band
I FOR SALE: 3-gal. pressure spray
ers for spraying brooder houses.
—O’Neill Hatchery. 38
FOR SALE: 300 bushels of ear
corn.—R. P. Parker, O’Neill,
Neb. 35tf
NOTICE: I have just received
1947 wallpaper book, all new
patterns. Would like to show
them to you before you buy.—
Dave Loy, O’Neill. 37-44p
liANCHES FOR SALE:
Smaller tracts: 640 acres, $30;
$20; 960 acres, $11;
Larger tracts: 1,610 acres, $20;
2,000 acres, $17.00; 4,000 acres,
$15; 5,520 acres, $8.00.
RAITT REALTY CO.
Ainsworth, Neb. 38
FOR SALE: Piano, excellent con
dition.—Phone 255, O’Neill 34tf
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
FOR SALE: Late model L Case
tractor, new 15.28 Goodyear
rubber, 4-bottom, excellent
condition. Phone 20F3, Kings
ley, la. 38p
FOR SALE: One AC Fairbanks
Miorse 3,000-watt lightplant,
like new—Matt Bdia, O’Neill.
FOR SALE: 1939 Plymouth coupe
recent complete overhaul, five
good tires. For information, see
Albert Anthony or Dorrs Re
pair Shop, both at Page. 37tf
HOLT COUNTY Hereford Breed
ers' sale, O'Neill, February 14,
54 bulls. 33 heifers. 35-38
TRISCO Dog Blox are your most
economical dog food.—O’Neill
Hatchery. 38
Miss Emma Stevens spent the
weekend in Norfolk visiting her
sisters, Vivian and Ruth Stevens.
Rents D U CUDIUED Hail
n. n. jnnlnCn „. ®°.nds
Theft Plate Glass
Liability GENERAL INSURANCE Livestock
Automobile O'Neill —:— Phone 106 Farm Property
Wind & Tornado, Trucks & Tractor, Personal Property
REAL ESTATE. LOANS, FARM SERVICE, RENTALS
►
! FOR SALE: One coming two
year-old Angus bull, consigned
by Harold Hoerle, of Chambers,
bred by Leo Adams, at our sale
Thursday, February 6. — Fred
rickson Livestock Commission
Co., O’Neill. 38
FOR SALE: “Special price” in
500-size Makomb oil brooders,
$17.00.—Tri-State Hatchery, O’
Neill. 37-40
j 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
MISCELLANEOUS
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 21^f
SALESMEN LIFE INSURANCE
IF YOU FEEL YOU HAVE
SALES ABILITY AND CAN
MEET OUR QUALIFICA
TIONS WE WOULD PLACE
YOU ON $60.00 PER WEEK
WITH LIBERAL CONTRACT
AND GIVE YOU PROPER
TRAINING IN THE FIELD.
BERT RODGERS, PRESIDENT
UNION NATIONAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA 37-40
WANTED TO BUY: In any con
dition, small motors up to one
horsepower. — Halva’s Auto
Electric Shop, O’Neill. 37-38p
James G. Fredrickson
Kieth A. Abart
— Auctioneers —
Ready to Serve You
Phono 2 O'Neill
’ 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
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TUESDAY ITS N0 ACCIDENT—that IGVs PRICES ARE LOW
— EVERY DAY of the week! cJntpare —prove it to your
— sell —you save more money when you shop at IGA.
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Per Lb__4c
Needs Little or
No Sugar
Chocolate Flavored —
• IGA SYRUP 97c
16-Oz. Jar AfV
• Orange JUICE 19f
• Tomato JUICE 01 r
IGA. 46-Oz. Can . 4#IV
^ Pure California —
• Lemon JUICE 1Af
5*2-Ox. Can .. iW
V-8 Vegetable —
• JUICE 17f
No. 2 Can . 1 • V
TC.A Egg — MJft. oeii-iviaiiiB —
NOODLES 1 Pancake Flour ftft
6-Oz. Pkg. I 3Ms-Lb. Bag — £Ub
f-^ Whole Gold’n- ~ 1ft
JfoVcT 20c 8H-Oz. Jar _ IUb
HEMO
1GA F^fy — 1-Lb. Jar _
SPINACH 1Q
No. 2Ms Can IUb Blue White —
LA'ND'Y HELP 1ft.
Quaker Oats Pkg. - IUb
Latge Pkg. Campbell’s Tomato —
IGA CLEANSER C SOUP 1ft
Large Pkg. Jb Can - IUb
YES! We Have It!
BACON
For Meals the Family All Likes!
IRed. Table — MATCHES Ofl - Headquarters for
• POTATOES OQf* IGA Brand’ 6 Boxes Robert's Hemo Milk
'0-Lb. Mesh Bag ... v7C .........
■nuby Red — Home-Operated Home-Owned
• GRAPEFRUIT 0r
Per Lb. ... O'
Long Finger —
• CARROTS 17f
2 Bunches 11 V
No. 1 Baking. Russett —
• Baking Potatoes 4CU
10 Lbs.
Snowy White
i ?er^,IUFM>WER 19c RALYA IGA STORE O’NEILL
HAVE YOU CONTRIBUTED TO O’NEILL’S NEW HOSPITAL?
METHODIST (Inman)
Rev Lloyd W. Mullis, pastor
Worship, 9:45 a.m. “Stewards of
Possession.”
“Stewardship in Vocation,” by
Charles M. McConnell, is the
pamphlet for this Sunday. Vo
cal solo, “Beside Still Waters.”
Sunday-school, 10:55 a.m., Har
vey Tomnkins, general superin
tendent. Note the change in time
for opening of church school.
Methodist Youth Fellowship,
7:30 p.m. Worship service and
recreation.
Stewardship class, Thursday,
8:15 p.m. Chapter 4, “A New
Lease on Life.”
The northwest subdistrict lay
stewardship conference will be
held in the Inman Methodist
church next Thursday between
11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Dr. Calvert, of
Pierce, and Herbert Kendall, of
Kearney, conference lay leader,
expect to be present. All Metho
dist men are invited.
Mrs. Karl Keyes will conduct
junior church at the WSCS par
lors each Sunday between the
hours of 10 and 10:45 a.m. All
children are invited.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
(O'Neill)
Rev. Kenneth J. Scott, pastor
Sunday-school, 10 a. m, John
Harbottle, superintendent.
Worship, 11 a.m., sermon: “The
Sin of Self Righteousness.” Jun
ior Westminster Fellowship, 5:30
p.m. Senior Westminster Fel
lowship, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, 8 p.m., midweek devo
tional service.
Wednesday, 8 p.m., business
girls’ fellowship meets in the
manse.
Next Thursday, 2:30 p.m., La
dies’ Guild meets in the home of
Mrs. C. E. Yantzi. The assisting
hostesses are Mrs. G. W. Reising,
Mrs. Stanley Soukup, and Mrs.
Howard Perkins.
HELP WANTED !
COOK
and
2 - WAITRESSES - 2
SLAT’S CAFE
West O’Neill
TRUCKER WANTEDTo haul
two-ton load from Minneapo
lis, Minn.- Matt Beha, O’Neill.
GAMBLE’S can insulate your
home now. Call for FREE es
timate.—Gamble’s, O’Neill. 4tf
FOR RENT: Well improved 640
acres 2 miles south of Lynch, j
Neb. 112-A. cultivated, 50-A
hay, balance pasture. Write
or phone owner, Jerry A.
Brown, Norfolk, Neb. 37-39
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF INDEBTEDNESS
Notice is hereby given that the
total outstanding indebtedness of
the Watson Hay Company on the
first day of January, 1947, was
the sum of seven thousand five
hundred nine dollars and seven
ty-six cents.
H. J. ABRAHAMS,
President.
W. W. WATSON,
Director.
H. J. ABRAHAMS,
38 Director.
Bl'i i I iVmtB
NOTICE!
Our
SEED CORN
-is here for delivery!
• Marcellus Impl. Co..
O'Neill
• Boge Catron
(Firestone Store).
Chambers.
• Peterson Grocery.
Amelia.
— have a complete stock of
our corn adapted to this
area. We have the finest
seed ever delivered. Our
guarantee is the same as
previous years.
For additional needs con
tact any of the above most
convenient for you.
Remember — Funk’s ‘ G
Hybrids are constantly im
proved from year to year,
and we have a hybrid to fit
your soil and condition.
HARRY E. RESSEL
Local Representative
METHODIST (O'Neill)
Rev. Lloyd W. Mullis, pastor
Church school, 9:55 a.m. Class
es for all the family, Lorenz
Bredemeier, general superintend
ent. Attendance last Sunday was
107. Come and bring a friend.
Worship, 11 a.m., “Steward of
Possessions.” “Stewardship in
Vocation,” by Charles M. McCon
nell, is the pamphlet for this
Sunday.
Methodist Youth Fellowship,
7:30 p.m.
Choir practice, Thursday, 7:30
p.m.
Stewardship class, Wednesday
8 p.m., chapter 4, “A New Lease
on Life.”
ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill)
Rev. J. M. Cummings, pastor
Sunday-school, 10 a.m.; wor
ship, 11 a.m.; evangelistic service,
8 p.m. Wednesday Bible study,
8 p.m., Friday cottage prayer
meeting, 8 p.m.
On Sunday, Evangelist Carl O.
Johnson, of Minneapolis, Minn.,
will be our guest speaker. We
invite everyone to come and hear
this preacher of the “old school.”
“Behold, I come quickly,” were
the words of Jesus in relation to
His second coming. We believe
that day is upon us. Christians
should be living very close to the
teachings of the Bible to be ready
when He comes. There should be
no divisions, seisms or malace in
their hearts. Truly, we should
heed the greatest commandment
of them all, that is to “Love One
Another.”
Are you ready for His coming?
Come worship with us and let us
show you the way of Salvation.
CHRIST LUTHERAN (O'Neill)
P. J. Wirth, vacancy pastor
Sunday-school, 1:30 p.m.; di
vine services, 2:30 p.m.; confirma
tion instruction, 3:30 p.m.; Sun
day-school teacher’s meeting, 4
p.m.
Lord’s supper will be celebrated
on February 9. Announcements
will be taken Sunday, February
2.
Our doors are always open to
guests. Welcome!
HOLINESS (O’Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor
Sunday-school, 10 a.m. Wor
ship, 11 a.m. Sunday evening
service, 7:30; Thursday evening
prayer meeting, 8.
Rev. Melvin Hill, of Hutchin
son, Kans., is to be with us to be
gin an evangelistic campaign |
February 9.
V _I
SPRING
,HIGHLIGHTS
DRESSES. White-light
ed dark rayons. 12-20,
32-44, 46-52. 7.90
STRAW MILLINERY.
Ribbon, veil and flower
trimmings. 2.98
SLING PUMPS. Black
patent leather; open-toe
«y]e- 5.50
• Have you contributed to the New Hospital? •
I
• Keep your food budget balanced! Do your
shopping at the CLOVER FARM STORE and
watch your savings g-r-o-w !
Potatoes - - Potatoes
Fresh, Crisp, California — California Navel —
LETTUCE 1Cr ORANGES 0Cr
Head_■«"* 4 Lbs. -
Firm Solid — Texas, Mashseedless —
CABBAGE 7p GRAPEFRUIT Cr
Per Lb._ * Per Lb__ WV
Fresh, California — Rome Beauty —
CARROTS 0r APPLES 01 r
Large Bunch*. 2 Lbs. . fclv
Fresh, Green, Pascal — Red Delicious —
CELERY 10r APPLES 1 Ar
Large Bunch .. Per Lb. I
No. 1 Porto Rican — No. 1 Yellow Globe —
YAMS 00r ONIONS Cr
3 Lbs. . Per Lb. .. ill
_ __r— _ .
1 /^il End Cuts, Rib or Loin A r*
Pork Chops per Lb —— 45c
I - * ~
Properly-Trimmed Sirloin — Sliced, Cello-Wrapped —
STEAK 40r BACON #Qr
Per Lb. Per Lb. 07t
Young Tender-Sliced — cTai^to iflw1
BEEF LIVER 35c SAYfAGE 45C
lII, - WHITING 23c
RIB BOIL Oflr er b
pnr t u Choice, Sliced Steak —
Pe ~~ HALIBUT rrr
Swift’s Brookfield — Per Lb.
SAUSAGE, Link AQp Cello-Wrapped Cod —
Per Lb --- FILLETS C0r
All-Sweet Ppr Lb.— . Mv
OLEO 42C RIB STEAK OQr
Per Lb. Per Lb. 07C
FkSausageTHam’g’r 39c
WELCH'S
TOMATO
JUICE
QUART BOTTLE
_27c_
NUT BROWN i
COFFEE
LB. CAN
43c
SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD
CHEESE
2-LB. LOAF
95c
R. S. P. 1 '
CHERRIES
For Delicious Pie
No. 2 Can
_39c_
V-8 VEGETABLE
JUICE
46-02. Can
37c
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to O'Neill's New Hospital?
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Clover Farm
.. Store
WE DELIVER
Phone 33 — — — O'Neill